Five behavioural economics theories to nudge employees to better health

People are people – that means they make irrational decisions all the time

People, despite their best intentions, often don’t make rational decisions when it comes to their health. Just because they know what they should be doing — say, taking a daily blood pressure medication or getting in 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week — doesn’t mean they’re actually doing it.

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