Informal payments in health facilities in Peru in 2018: Analysis of a cross-sectional survey.
Laura Espinoza-PajueloPatricia MallmaHannah Hogan LesliePatricia Jannet GarcíaPublished in: PLOS global public health (2024)
While direct reporting of bribery was uncommon, we found moderate prevalence of informal payments in public health services in Peru using an indirect assessment method. Indirect reporting may exceed direct reporting due to difficulty in distinguishing appropriate and inappropriate payments, fear of reporting health care workers' behavior, or social tolerance of informal payments. Informal payments were more common among those with greater financial capital, indicating they may obtain enhanced services. Further research on patients' perception and reporting of informal payments is a key step towards accurate measurement and evidence-based intervention.