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Barak Richman.

 Professor, Duke Law.

 

"The 'house' is on fire." The healthcare system is essentially a "blank check" to providers, and we as a nation are leaving a lot of money on the table. Behavioral economics is sorely needed to solve this healthcare crisis. For example, instead of demanding more physicians, let's start demanding more life-coaches and psychologists.

2. How can behavioral techniques address these problems?

 

1. What are the current problems with healthcare in the U.S.?

 

3. Can the ACA be improved by borrowing ideas from the auto insurance industry?

 

4. How much of the healthcare crisis can be explained by American culture?

 

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