We introduce the Psychoeconomics of Healthcare Decisions, a
novel interdisciplinary field that combines psychological and economic insights
to understand the "why" behind our medical choices. This field
explores the intricate web of psychological factors, economic considerations,
and individual behaviors that influence healthcare decision-making. By
examining the impact of cultural contexts and socio-economic environments,
Psychoeconomics of Healthcare Decisions aims to provide a deeper understanding
of patient choices. This manuscript outlines the goals and methodologies of
this emerging field, highlighting its potential to revolutionize healthcare
delivery through improved patient education, informed policy decisions, and
enhanced preventive care utilization and treatment adherence. Practical
applications, such as case studies on framing effects and shared
decision-making, demonstrate how this knowledge can improve public health
outcomes.
Author(s) Details
Matteo Maria Cati
Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/bmerp/v1/1127
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