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擁抱不理性,把醫療照護做得更好
3,431,070 views |
大衛 · 艾希 |
TEDMED 2018
• November 2018
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為什麼我們明明知道有些決定對我們的健康不好,卻還是會做出那樣的決定?在這場直白、有趣的演說中,行為經濟學家和醫療政策專家大衛艾希(David Asch)解釋了為什麼我們的行為通常不理性,且非常容易預測。他還告訴我們如何利用這種不理性來做出更好的決定,以及改善我們的整體醫療照護。
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