J&J Health & Wellness Solutions
Johnson & Johnson Health & Wellness Solutions puts behavior science to work in healthcare. We collaborate with health plans, health systems and retailers to deliver behavior change solutions at scale. These solutions are proven to deliver better health outcomes, business performance and patient experience.
Science of behavior change: Our areas of focus
For more than 135 years, Johnson & Johnson has been a leader in groundbreaking research and innovative health solutions. Our Behavior Science team carries on that tradition by helping people live healthier lives through healthier choices. We look at the ecosystem of factors, including well-being, to create solutions purposefully designed to influence health behaviors associated with desired health outcomes, adapted to the needs of individuals.
The link between well-being and health behavior
Behavior change principles
Measuring effectiveness of digital health technologies
Behavior science, data science and technology
Healthcare professionals’ influence on patient health engagement
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Our team of world-class behavior and data scientists is dedicated to making the world a healthier place. Human health behavior is extremely complex, but our rigorous approach takes the guesswork out of behavior change to help people see sustainable results.
Jennifer TurgissDrPH, M.S., Vice President, Behavior Science & Advanced Analytics
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