Does the Quantified-Self Lead to Behavior Change?
If we don’t learn how to navigate the data offered by health technology, then it will be difficult to improve our health and well-being behaviors.
Habit change can be either daunting or unconsciously intuitive: the difference lies with behavioral science.
Our brain sometimes can be our worst enemy in trying to reach our long-term health goals. Understanding the behavioral science fueling our habits and applying tailored insights strategically can make it much easier to live a long and fulfilling life.
See how we deliver better health outcomes and foster overall wellbeing through applied behavioral science.
Leverage powerful insights from established behavior change frameworks to promote adherence behaviors that better reflect patients’ good intentions
Perform behavioral diagnostics to understand the psychological drivers and barriers people are facing, and design interventions that help close their action intention gaps and create sustainable behaviors that promote physical and mental wellness
Create evidence-based and rigorously-tested campaigns, hyper-personalized based on psychographic dimensions, that better match the recipient with the specific messages that will resonate with them (and drive behavior change) the most
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