Research on patients’ choice of healthcare practitioners has focussed on countries with regulated and controlled healthcare markets. In contrast, low- and middle-income countries have a pluralistic landscape where untrained, unqualified and unlicensed informal healthcare providers (IHPs) provide significant share of services. Using qualitative data from 58 interviews in an Indian village, this paper explores how patients choose between IHPs and qualified practitioners in the public and formal private sectors. The study found that patients’ choices were structurally constrained by accessibility and affordability of care and choosing a practitioner from any sector presented some risk. Negotiation and engagement with risks depended on perceive...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and effe...
This study examines the factors that influence patient's choice of a hospital when health-care is fi...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and eff...
Research on patients’ choice of healthcare practitioners has focussed on countries with regulated an...
When a person chooses a healthcare provider, they are trading off cost, convenience, and a latent th...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
The dynamics of informal health markets in marginalised regions are relevant to policy discourse in ...
In many contexts there are a range of individuals and organisations offering healthcare services tha...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
The paper contributes to emergent literature on the institutional context of informal health service...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
Background This paper explores the nature and reasoning for (dis)trust in Australian public and priv...
AbstractThe dynamics of informal health markets in marginalised regions are relevant to policy disco...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and effe...
Commentators suggest that there is an erosion of trust in the relations between different actors in ...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and effe...
This study examines the factors that influence patient's choice of a hospital when health-care is fi...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and eff...
Research on patients’ choice of healthcare practitioners has focussed on countries with regulated an...
When a person chooses a healthcare provider, they are trading off cost, convenience, and a latent th...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
The dynamics of informal health markets in marginalised regions are relevant to policy discourse in ...
In many contexts there are a range of individuals and organisations offering healthcare services tha...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
The paper contributes to emergent literature on the institutional context of informal health service...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
Background This paper explores the nature and reasoning for (dis)trust in Australian public and priv...
AbstractThe dynamics of informal health markets in marginalised regions are relevant to policy disco...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and effe...
Commentators suggest that there is an erosion of trust in the relations between different actors in ...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and effe...
This study examines the factors that influence patient's choice of a hospital when health-care is fi...
Background: Severe underutilization of healthcare facilities and lack of timely, affordable and eff...