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Political preferences and nudging for healthcare: evidence from Covid certificates

In: Handbook on the Political Economy of Health Systems

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  • Mario Cesare Nurchis
  • Luca Salmasi
  • Gilberto Turati

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This chapter discusses the use of nudging in healthcare policies, and the impact of nudging in the presence of different political/ideological preferences that might be correlated with individual choices. Among the many available examples, the chapter concentrates on the case of Covid-19 vaccination, a salient recent political issue for which no-vax groups extensively protest against government decisions in several countries.

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  • Mario Cesare Nurchis & Luca Salmasi & Gilberto Turati, 2023. "Political preferences and nudging for healthcare: evidence from Covid certificates," Chapters, in: Joan Costa-Font & Alberto Batinti & Gilberto Turati (ed.), Handbook on the Political Economy of Health Systems, chapter 24, pages 412-429, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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