Nudges to influence patients and providers are prevalent at health care organizations

Nudges to influence patients and providers are prevalent at health care organizations

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NEJM Catalyst
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A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council indicates that health care organizations are using nudges in several ways to influence patients or clinicians – and in many cases, both groups – to encourage healthy behaviors and improve operations. CHCI's Kit Delgado and CHIBE's Kevin Volpp provide expert analysis, sharing insights on nudge effectiveness and strategy alongside the survey results.