1. The document discusses patient engagement behaviors which are actions individuals must take to benefit from available health care services. 2. A review found that for most engagement behaviors, one third or less of people regularly perform them, while two thirds do them sporadically or not at all. 3. Patterns in the data show that people are more likely to participate in simpler, predictable tasks but participation is often shallow. People prefer just-in-time information to solve immediate problems over ongoing engagement.