Barriers to cross-border health care: can behavioural insights help?

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Practice area: Behavioural and experimental economics | Behavioural Economics | Consumer behaviour and protection | International institutions | NGOs and consumer advocacy | Regulators and government
Client: N/A
Published: September, 2013
Keywords: quantitative analysis

Presentation at European Commission conference on Applying Behavioural Insights to Policy-Making 30th September 2013.

A behavioural experiment that identifies the key barriers and drivers for citizens to seek healthcare cross border in another EU Member State. The study informs the design of National Contact Points (websites) for healthcare which are required to be established in each Member State under the Directive on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare.