Using Behavioral Nudges to Improve Disease Management: Cost-Effective Strategies for Improving Care of Low-Income Diabetics
Principal Investigator:
Katherine Baicker, Ph.D.
Grantee Institution:
Harvard School of Public Health
Year of Award:
2010 This project will analyze newly-available data on utilization of primary care and prescription drugs along with other outcomes among a population of diabetic Medicaid enrollees who received an intervention to test the effectiveness of behavioral nudges versus financial incentives in promoting statin use. The results will give policy-makers information on mechanisms for improving disease management and the effectiveness of utilization in public insurance programs. The lessons learned from this intervention may be able to provide insights into a broader class of program improvements that can be applied to other types of care in other populations and in other states.


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