Equal incentives perceived differently and can affect norms
At-home test for colorectal cancer delivered with a deadline
Pairing the mundane — hand washing, teeth brushing — with more engaging activities
Nudge to improve preventive medicine performance didn’t work – and yielded discontent
Tying payments to weight, rather than behaviors, marginally more effective
Encouraging pre-commitment to a future behavior helps people do hard things — but it can backfire
An upfront fee for taking Medicaid patients could shorten stays
Recognition by peers leads to longer, more thoughtful online reviews and discussion threads
Even when there’s an easy-to-access better alternative, some prefer their rut
In LA, doctors who lose a patient to opioid overdose get a letter from the coroner; tweaking that letter had a substantial impact
Nudges already proven to work in the real-world increased uptake of COVID-19 boosters; nudges based on lab findings and expert insights, not so much
Placing an inferior ‘decoy’ option in a menu of choices can trigger people to take their business elsewhere
Starting with your future self and looking back to your current self increases likelihood of saving
Behavioral nudges reduced doctors’ overprescribing and overtesting of older patients
Research progresses on forging closer bonds with our future selves, encouraging behavior helpful to later lives