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Nudges in A Learning Health System: Applications to Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Care. [PDF]

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To nudge or not to nudge?

Impuls. Inspiratiebron voor gemeentemanagers, 2021
Bij de meeste maatschappelijke uitdagingen waar lokale overheden zich voor geplaatst zien, spelen gedrag en gedragsbeïnvloeding een cruciale rol. Wil je als gemeente het zwerfvuil verminderen, de verkeersveiligheid in schoolomgevingen verhogen of mensen motiveren om de coronaregels te volgen, telkens zal je rekening moeten houden met het bewuste én het
Raymaekers, Pieter, Migchelbrink, Koen
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To Nudge or Not to Nudge – That Is Not the Question

HealthcarePapers, 2012
Employers recognize that the cost of ill-health remains one open to modification. As such, well-designed health promotion programs have a place on the agenda of workplaces. Beyond awareness and education, however, sustainable and effective change in health status and related cost require changes in behaviour.
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Nudge, nudge…

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2010
The government plans to ring-fence around £4 billion and shift the responsibility for the nation's public health from the NHS to local authorities, which will work with a new quango, Public Health England, to tackle issues such as smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse, overseeing national screening programmes and coordinating the response to flu ...
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Nudges and Budges

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019
We applaud Engelen’s (2019) analysis of ethical conditions to which health-promoting nudges should be oriented, if not constrained.
Karoly, Majtenyi, Matthew, Ruble
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Nudging and Not Nudging: The Difference Doesn't Matter

HealthcarePapers, 2012
The characteristics that make a nudge a nudge, and a not-nudge a not-nudge, are too important to be assumed or left to economists and other analysts to determine. They warrant specific appraisal. Likewise, both nudges and not-nudges ought to be required to pass the same tests of effectiveness and acceptability to which all healthcare technologies ought
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To nudge, or not to nudge

2015
This thesis gives an overview of the published literature in the last five years in the field of libertarian paternalistic behaviour regulation interventions. The reason for this thesis is founded in the continuing increase of interest in the field of behaviour regulations.
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Lying and nudging

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013
Salvaging the Concept of Nudge 1 makes a number of good points about how the concept of a nudge should be understood, and a number of important distinctions in specifying more precisely the important idea of freedom of choice. As Saghai suggests, this is a first cut, and more work needs to be done in clarifying the issues so as to make the idea of a ...
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Nudges that fail

Behavioural Public Policy, 2016
AbstractWhy are some nudges ineffective, or at least less effective than choice architects hope and expect? Focusing primarily on default rules, this essay emphasizes two reasons for this. The first involves strong antecedent preferences on the part of choosers.
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Nudge Nudge: A proximity based social application

2011 IFIP Wireless Days (WD), 2011
Mobile phones are offering a wide set of functionalities capable of improving the user way of communicating with the world. Due to user mobility and to the inherent ubiquity of these devices, social relations are now being created and maintained using mobile social applications.
BUJARI, ARMIR, N. Miotto
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