Behavioral Economics and Health Economics
- Topics:
- Insurance
- Tags:
- Benefits,
- Economics,
- Enterprise Software,
- Health Care,
- Health Sector,
- Healthcare,
- Human Resources,
- Software,
- Vertical Industries
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Overview: The health sector is filled with institutions and decision-making circumstances that create friction in markets and cognitive errors by decision makers. This paper examines the potential contributions to health economics of the ideas of behavioral economics. The discussion presented here focuses on the economics of doctor-patient interactions and some aspects of quality of care. It also touches on issues related to insurance and the demand for health care. The paper argues that long standing research impasses may be aided by applying concepts from behavioral economics.
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Format: PDF | Size: 273KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 39



