The Hassle Factor: Why 18 Percent of Eligible Patients Skip Free Care
The Hassle Threshold: The cumulative behavioural economics research has progressively documented one of the more practical findings in modern policy design: even small hassles in beneficial-action pathways produce substantial behavioural reduction, with approximately 18 percent of eligible patients failing to claim free preventive care services because of modest administrative friction. The mechanism operates through the … Read more