How Healthcare Consumerism is Changing Patient Engagement in Developing World

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
3 min readAug 27, 2024
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Have you ever thought about how consumerism is changing the way we approach healthcare? It’s not just a trend; it’s a game-changer, especially in the developing world. Today, let’s dive into how this shift towards a more consumer-centric model is transforming patient engagement.

The Shift Towards Consumerism

In the past, healthcare in many developing countries was often a top-down experience — patients had little say in their treatment, and information was scarce. But now, things are changing rapidly. Growing healthcare consumerism is making patients more proactive and informed. The rise of digital tools and increased access to information is driving this transformation.

The Power of Information

First off, let’s talk about information access. With the internet and mobile technology spreading across the globe, people in developing countries are becoming more informed about their health options. They’re no longer solely relying on word-of-mouth or limited local resources. Instead, they’re exploring online platforms, health apps, and social media to gather information about symptoms, treatments, and healthcare providers.

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

Written by Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

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