Neftaly: The Role of Behavioral Economics in Chronic Disease Management
Managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and asthma often requires long-term behavior change—something that can be difficult to achieve and sustain. At Neftaly, we recognize that simply providing information is not enough. To truly improve outcomes, we must understand how people make decisions about their health.
That’s where behavioral economics comes in.
By applying insights from psychology and economics, Neftaly designs interventions that nudge patients toward healthier choices—not by force, but by reshaping the way options are presented and decisions are made.
What Is Behavioral Economics?
Behavioral economics explores how people make real-world decisions, often influenced by habits, emotions, cognitive biases, and social pressures. It helps explain why patients may skip medications, ignore symptoms, or delay care—even when they “know better.”
Neftaly uses these insights to create smarter, more human-centered strategies for chronic disease management.
How Neftaly Applies Behavioral Economics to Improve Health Outcomes
✅ Default Options
We design health systems where the default choice is the healthier one. For example, patients may be automatically enrolled in medication refill programs or regular follow-up messages unless they opt out—making the right choice the easy choice.
✅ Reminders and Timing Nudges
We send timely, personalized reminders for medication, appointments, or healthy behaviors. Delivered via mobile phones or SMS, these nudges help patients act in the moment rather than postponing important health tasks.
✅ Incentives and Rewards
Neftaly has tested the use of small incentives—such as airtime credits, transport vouchers, or recognition in community groups—to reward consistent medication adherence or clinic attendance.
✅ Social Proof and Peer Influence
People are more likely to follow healthy behaviors when they see others like them doing the same. Neftaly leverages peer support groups and community health champions to model positive behaviors and create a sense of shared progress.
✅ Commitment Devices
We encourage patients to make small commitments to their future selves—such as signing a pledge to stick to a care plan, or choosing a “health buddy” to check in regularly.
✅ Framing and Messaging
Health messages are designed with behavioral insights in mind. For example, instead of saying “You may develop complications if you miss medication,” we frame it positively: “Taking your medication daily keeps your heart strong and your family happy.”
Why It Works
Behavioral economics helps close the gap between intention and action. By addressing the real-world factors that influence behavior—like forgetfulness, procrastination, emotional stress, or feeling overwhelmed—Neftaly’s strategies help patients follow through on good intentions more often.
Impact in Action
“I used to forget my insulin doses. Now I get daily texts that motivate me—and I even earn small rewards when I stick to it. It’s made a big difference.”
– Lerato S., Living with Diabetes
Neftaly’s Commitment to Behavior-Driven Care
At Neftaly, we believe that small changes in design can lead to big changes in health. By integrating behavioral economics into our chronic disease programs, we meet patients with empathy and insight—guiding them to make healthier decisions, one small step at a time.
Because better health is not just about information—it’s about action.

