Active patients in rural African health care: implications for research and policy.

Health Policy Plan

Agricultural Economics, 2200 Symons Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA. E-mail:

Published: January 2014

We introduce the 'active patient' model, which we claim is a better way to describe health-seeking behaviour in low-income countries. Active patients do not automatically seek health care at the closest or lowest cost provider, but rather seek high-quality care (even at higher cost) when they estimate that such care will significantly improves outcomes. We show how the active patient can improve his or her health even when access to adequate quality care is insufficient and that the empirical literature supports this model, particularly in Africa. Finally, we demonstrate the importance, in analysing health care policy, of recognizing patients' efforts to improve health outcomes by seeking quality care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czs137DOI Listing

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