We want people to live long, happy lives. But around the world, healthcare systems face similar pressures: from ageing populations to antimicrobial resistance.
Working closely with partners such as Public Health England, the UK’s National Health Service and the Ministry of Health in Singapore, we use behavioural insights to improve policy and systems. We find ways to encourage people to make healthier choices for themselves, and make the healthcare they rely on more accessible and affordable.
As the top contributors to years of life lost are behavioural, we must tackle these issues to achieve our goals.
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Mengatasi ketidakacuhan di era pasca-pandemi: Bagaimana caranya untuk meningkatkan serapan vaksinasi?
Apakah Anda tahu berapa banyak varian hasil mutasi virus SARS-CoV-2 yang telah muncul sejak awal pandemi? Anda mungkin sudah berhenti…
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Jabbing through indifference in the post-pandemic era: how do we encourage vaccine uptake?
Vaccine access and hesitancy are as much behavioural challenges as they are policy challenges in Indonesia, and globally, which threaten to prolong the impact of the pandemic.
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Promouvoir l'adoption de mesures de protection pendant les vagues de chaleur
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Promoting the adoption of protective measures during heatwaves
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