Basic Bioethics Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics, Paperback
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Basic Bioethics Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics, Paperback
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Basic Bioethics Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics, Paperback

Item #: 89215282

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What Stands Out

Behavioral Insights
Explores how behavioral economics principles can illuminate ethical decision-making in medicine, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for professionals and students alike.
Practical Applications
Offers real-world case studies that connect theoretical ethics to everyday medical dilemmas, equipping readers with actionable strategies for improving patient care and clinical outcomes.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Combines bioethics with economics and psychology, fostering a comprehensive understanding of how cognitive biases affect healthcare choices, benefiting a wide range of healthcare professionals and ethicists.

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Book formatPaperback
Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
GenreTextbooks
Pages264
Reading levelGeneral
SubgenreEthics
Series titleBasic Bioethics
Edition1
PublisherMIT Press
Original languagesEnglish
TranslatorMargaret Jull Costa
LanguageEnglish
Is collectibleN
IllustratorChante Timothy, Sharee Miller, Reggie Brown, Jade Orlando, Gladys Jose, Onyinye Iwu, Diane Ewen
Retail packagingSingle Piece
Assembled product height8.9 in (22.6 cm)
Assembled product weight0.75 lb (340 grams)
Bisac subject headingMedical

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Suitable For
  • Medical Practitioners

    Doctors and nurses can gain insights into how behavioral economics affects patient decision-making and ethical considerations.

  • Ethics Students

    Students studying bioethics or medical ethics will find valuable resources and case studies to enhance their understanding.

  • Policy Makers

    Health policy makers can utilize behavioral economics insights to design better healthcare systems and ethical policies.

Not Suitable For
  • General Readers

    Casual readers may find the academic tone and complexity less engaging or applicable to everyday life.

  • Healthcare Administrators

    Administrators looking for practical management solutions may not find behavioral economics deeply relevant to operational issues.

  • Philosophy Purists

    Those who prefer traditional philosophical approaches may not appreciate the focus on behavioral economics in ethics.

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Basic Bioethics Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics, Paperback

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  • Question: What is the main focus of 'Good Ethics and Bad Choices'?

    Answer: The book focuses on how behavioral economics challenges traditional medical ethics.
  • Question: How does nudging affect patient decisions?

    Answer: Nudging can improve patient decisions, reduce harm, and enhance autonomy.
  • Question: Is nudging considered ethical?

    Answer: Nudging is seen as ethically justifiable if it meaningfully benefits patients.

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