Why Don’t Patients Behave Like Consumers? - Jon Cohen - TED
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing question of patient behavior in healthcare through this thought-provoking TED talk by Jon Cohen, chief medical officer of Quest Diagnostics. Delve into the reasons why patients often don't act as informed consumers when selecting healthcare providers, examining factors such as price, quality, judgment, experience, and desire. Gain insights into pre-Google era healthcare decisions, current patient behaviors, the impact of copays, and the unique case of cosmetic surgery. Discover how these factors influence the healthcare landscape and challenge traditional consumer behavior models in medical settings.
Syllabus
Intro
I need an HDTV
Price
Quality
Judgment Experience
Desire
Pre Google
How people behave
Copays
Cosmetic surgery
Conclusion
Taught by
TEDMED
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