The application of behavioural insights to health policy setting is a paradigm shift in Australia.
We've seen it used with antibiotic and opioid overprescription, and now with how doctors bill urgent after-hours claims. @PennCHIBE @OtherSociologyhttps://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/governments-are-learning-a-simple-and-cheap-nudge-can-yield-big-dividends-20191003-p52xf3.html …
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Nudges more likely to work in hospitals (74%) than other health settings, but less so for night shift, as there's less visibility/ people work more individually. Similarly, practitioners in rural settings less responsive to nudges, likely because they work more autonomously.
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