Governments are resorting to incentives to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them. Using Canada as a case study, this paper discusses how governments have used positive and negative incentives to increase vaccination rates, which is key to minimizing the public health risks and restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This analysis sheds light on salient issues regarding the power and limitations of behavioral incentives, especially in the context of broader social and political challenges
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
Modern immunization’s role in health systems is threefold: it is simultaneously a pharmaceutical pro...
Background: When vaccines became first available during the Covid-19 pandemic, their demand signific...
Stalling COVID-19 vaccination rates threaten public health. To increase vaccination rates, governmen...
We review the possibilities for and ethics of the use incentives and disincentives to increase vacci...
Monetary incentives to increase COVID-19 vaccinations are widely used. Even if they work, whether s...
COVID-19 has produced many challenges for the Canadian government to conquer. Despite the state’s ex...
The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed more than 4.6 million lives and caused significant economi...
This paper explores the issue of COVID 19 immunity certificates, also known as immunization or vacci...
Monetary and legal incentives have been proposed to promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake. To evaluate...
Experts debate whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates or financial incentives will reduce, rather than in...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing health disparities and disproportionately affec...
(1) Background: Canada had a unique approach to COVID-19 vaccine policy making. The objective of thi...
Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial behavioural...
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
Modern immunization’s role in health systems is threefold: it is simultaneously a pharmaceutical pro...
Background: When vaccines became first available during the Covid-19 pandemic, their demand signific...
Stalling COVID-19 vaccination rates threaten public health. To increase vaccination rates, governmen...
We review the possibilities for and ethics of the use incentives and disincentives to increase vacci...
Monetary incentives to increase COVID-19 vaccinations are widely used. Even if they work, whether s...
COVID-19 has produced many challenges for the Canadian government to conquer. Despite the state’s ex...
The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed more than 4.6 million lives and caused significant economi...
This paper explores the issue of COVID 19 immunity certificates, also known as immunization or vacci...
Monetary and legal incentives have been proposed to promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake. To evaluate...
Experts debate whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates or financial incentives will reduce, rather than in...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing health disparities and disproportionately affec...
(1) Background: Canada had a unique approach to COVID-19 vaccine policy making. The objective of thi...
Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial behavioural...
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
IntroductionAlthough vaccination is the most effective way to limit and overcome the COVID-19 pandem...
Modern immunization’s role in health systems is threefold: it is simultaneously a pharmaceutical pro...