5 Behavioral Science Tips for Integrating Health Services So People Actually Use Them
Offering immunization and family planning services at the same time seemed simple.
Teis Jorgensen is an associate at ideas42. His work focuses on consumer finance and applying behavioral economics to family planning and reproductive health.Teis has worked as a research assistant to Professor Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School, and Professor Mahzarin Banaji, Harvard Department of Psychology. He has done research on a diverse range of topics, including environmental consumerism, institutional corruption, and the value of a reminder.He has a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Harvard College.
Offering immunization and family planning services at the same time seemed simple.