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The impact of a student-developed, student-marketed, student-implemented and student-led 8-week health and wellness program on faculty and staff participation consistency. [PDF]
Allen J, Olomofe C, Lehman S.
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Reducing meat consumption through default nudging: a field study. [PDF]
Ardesch TF +3 more
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The effect of a medication safety reminder letter for high-risk patients under a universal health insurance scheme- A pilot study. [PDF]
Cheng SH, Tsai Y.
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Reducing misclassification of medical waste: nudging stakeholders to reduce waste misclassification in a novel simulated operating room built environment. [PDF]
Szeto JJ +5 more
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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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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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2022
Nudges have become an increasingly popular policy tool and topic for academic discussions. They influence people's behavior through deliberately and smartly designing people's choice environments and framing (information about) their options. Examples are everywhere: in traffic (lines on the road), in healthcare (framing treatment options), on the work
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Nudges have become an increasingly popular policy tool and topic for academic discussions. They influence people's behavior through deliberately and smartly designing people's choice environments and framing (information about) their options. Examples are everywhere: in traffic (lines on the road), in healthcare (framing treatment options), on the work
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2011
How can governments persuade citizens to act in socially beneficial ways? Thaler and Sunstein's book Nudge drew on work from behavioural economics to claim that citizens might be encouraged through 'light touch interventions' (i.e.nudges) to take action. In this ground-breaking successor to Nudge, Peter John and his colleagues argue that an alternative
Richardson, Liz +6 more
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How can governments persuade citizens to act in socially beneficial ways? Thaler and Sunstein's book Nudge drew on work from behavioural economics to claim that citizens might be encouraged through 'light touch interventions' (i.e.nudges) to take action. In this ground-breaking successor to Nudge, Peter John and his colleagues argue that an alternative
Richardson, Liz +6 more
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