The new GDI study "Prevention in Transition - Stable Routines in Unstable Times" provides new ways of thinking about the health care debate and explores the following questions:
- What does it take for us to behave healthier?
- What does sustainable disease prevention look like?
- Should the state promote health, or is it the responsibility of the individual?
- Are we obliged to behave in a healthy and thus cost-saving way?
- And how should the incentives in the health care system be set?
The new GDI study "Prevention in Transition - Stable Routines in Unstable Times" provides new ways of thinking about the health care debate and explores the following questions:
- What does it take for us to behave healthier?
- What does sustainable disease prevention look like?
- Should the state promote health, or is it the responsibility of the individual?
- Are we obliged to behave in a healthy and thus cost-saving way?
- And how should the incentives in the health care system be set?