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Nudging Health : Health Law and Behavioral Economics /

"Behavioral nudges are everywhere: calorie counts on menus, automated text reminders to encourage medication adherence, a reminder bell when a driver's seatbelt isn't fastened. Designed to help people make better health choices, these reminders have become so commonplace that they oft...

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Otros Autores: Robertson, Christopher T., 1975- (Editor ), Lynch, Holly Fernandez (Editor ), Cohen, I. Glenn (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Three choice architecture paradigms for healthcare policy / Russell Korobkin
  • Can behavioral economics save healthcare reform? / Alan M. Garber
  • Seven ways of applying behavioral science to health policy / Michael Hallsworth
  • The Ethics of Nudges in Healthcare. What can PPACA teach us about behavioral law & economics? / David A. Hymen and Thomas S. Ulen
  • Bad medicine : does the unique nature of healthcare decisions justify nudges? / Mark D. White
  • Nudging and benign manipulation for health / Nir Eyal
  • The political morality of nudges in healthcare / Jonathan Gingerich
  • Nudging and Public Health Policy. An ethical framework for public health nudges : a case study of incentives as nudges for vaccination in rural India / Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Zainab Shipchandler, and Julika Kaplan
  • Behavioral economics and food policy : the limits of nudging / Andrea Freeman
  • Behavioral Economics and Healthcare Costs. Cost-sharing as choice architecture / Christopher T. Robertson and David V. Yokum
  • Using behavioral economics to promote physicians' prescribing of generic drugs and follow-on biologics : what are the issues? / Ameet Sarpatwari, Niteesh K. Choudhry, Jerry Avorn, and Aaron S. Kesselheim
  • Towards behaviorally informed policies for consumer credit decisions in self-pay medical markets / Jim Hawkins
  • Crowding Out. Extrinsic incentives, intrinsic motivation, and motivational crowding-out in health law and policy / Kristin Underhill
  • Do financial incentives reduce intrinsic motivation for weight loss? : evidence from two tests of crowding-out / Aditi P. Sen, David Huffman, George Loewenstein, David A. Asch, Jeffrey T. Kullgren, and Kevin G. Volpp
  • Behavioral Economics and the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Affective forecasting in medical decision-making : what do physicians owe their patients? / Jennifer L. Zamzow
  • Behavioral economics in the physician-patient relationship : a possible role for mobile devices and small data / Alexander M. Capron and Donna Spruijt-Metz
  • The perilous promise of privacy : ironic influences on disclosure of health information / Ester Moher and Khaled El Emam
  • Deciding for Patioents and Letting Patients Decide for Themselves. Procedural justice by default : addressing medicare's backlog crisis / Matthew J.B. Lawrence
  • Measuring the welfare effects of a nudge : a different approach to evaluating the individual mandate / Manisha Padi and Abigail R. Moncrieff
  • Better off dead-paternalism and persistent unconsciousness / Sarah Conly
  • Improving healthcare decisions through a shared preferences and values approach to surrogate selection / Nina A. Kohn
  • Consumer protection in genome sequencing / Barbara J. Evans
  • Defaults in Healthcare. Forced to choose again : the effects of defaults on individuals in terminated health plans / Anna D. Sinaiko and Richard J. Zeckhauser
  • Presumed consent to organ donation / David Orentlicher.