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2. 21. Improving Healthcare Decisions through a Shared Preferences and Values Approach to Surrogate Selection
3. Index
4. Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
5. Part VII: Defaults in Healthcare
6. 24. Presumed Consent to Organ Donation
7. Cover
8. 18. Procedural Justice by Default: Addressing Medicare’s Backlog Crisis
9. 20. Better Off Dead: Paternalism and Persistent Unconsciousness
10. 23. Forced to Choose, Again: The Effects of Defaults on Individuals in Terminated Health Plans
11. Part VI: Deciding for Patients and Letting Patients Decide for Themselves
12. 22. Consumer Protection in Genome Sequencing
13. 16. Behavioral Economics in the Physician-Patient Relationship: A Possible Role for Mobile Devices and Small Data
14. 19. Measuring the Welfare Effects of a Nudge: A Different Approach to Evaluating the Individual Mandate
15. 17. The Perilous Promise of Privacy: Ironic Influences on Disclosure of Health Information
16. Part V: Behavioral Economics and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
17. 14. Do Financial Incentives Reduce Intrinsic Motivation for Weight Loss? Evidence from Two Tests of Crowding Out
18. 13. Extrinsic Incentives, Intrinsic Motivation, and Motivational Crowding Out in Health Law and Policy
19. 15. Affective Forecasting in Medical Decision-Making: What Do Physicians Owe Their Patients?
20. 12. Toward Behaviorally Informed Policies for Consumer Credit Decisions in Self-Pay Medical Markets
21. Part IV: Crowding Out
22. 10. Cost Sharing as Choice Architecture
23. 11. Using Behavioral Economics to Promote Physicians’ Prescribing of Generic Drugs and Follow-On Biologics: What Are the Issues?
24. Part III: Behavioral Economics and Healthcare Costs
25. 9. Behavioral Economics and Food Policy: The Limits of Nudging
26. 8. An Ethical Framework for Public Health Nudges: A Case Study of Incentives as Nudges for Vaccination in Rural India
27. Part I: The Ethics of Nudges in Healthcare
28. Part II: Nudging and Public Health Policy
29. 7. The Political Morality of Nudges in Healthcare
30. 5. Bad Medicine: Does the Unique Nature of Healthcare Decisions Justify Nudges?
31. 4. What Can PPACA Teach Us about Behavioral Law and Economics?
32. 6. Nudging and Benign Manipulation for Health
33. Acknowledgments
34. 1. Three Choice Architecture Paradigms for Healthcare Policy
35. 3. Seven Ways of Applying Behavioral Science to Health Policy
36. 2. Can Behavioral Economics Save Healthcare Reform?
37. Setting the Stage
38. Foreword
39. Table of Contents
40. Nudging Health
41. The Political Morality of Nudges in Healthcare
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