
Why Patients Don’t Follow Through (And What We’re Getting Wrong About “Noncompliance”)
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Show Notes
In this episode, Dr. Steve Vargo explores a frustrating experience nearly every doctor has faced: explaining a treatment plan clearly, receiving agreement from the patient—and then watching them never follow through.
Why does this happen?
Drawing on recent research he conducted on patient behavior and adherence, Steve unpacks the uncomfortable reality that patient “non-compliance” is rarely about patients simply not caring or not listening. In fact, the World Health Organization and behavioral science research suggest something very different: many adherence failures are predictable outcomes of human behavior—and often influenced by how treatment plans are communicated and implemented.
If you’ve ever wondered why patients nod in the exam room but don’t act afterward, this episode will challenge the way you think about compliance—and offer a smarter approach to designing care that patients actually follow.
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