We know that Americans are going online for health information. We also know that nearly 9 in 10 adults struggle with health literacy. Health literacy—how well people can understand and use health information—ensures that health information and services can be accessed, understood, and used by people in their daily lives. Many hard-to-change factors, such as education, language, and age, affect health literacy. But we can change how we communicate health information.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Using Plain Language to Communicate Health Information
Using Plain Language to Communicate Health Information Video Clips. Duration : 90.05 Mins.
We know that Americans are going online for health information. We also know that nearly 9 in 10 adults struggle with health literacy. Health literacy—how well people can understand and use health information—ensures that health information and services can be accessed, understood, and used by people in their daily lives. Many hard-to-change factors, such as education, language, and age, affect health literacy. But we can change how we communicate health information.
We know that Americans are going online for health information. We also know that nearly 9 in 10 adults struggle with health literacy. Health literacy—how well people can understand and use health information—ensures that health information and services can be accessed, understood, and used by people in their daily lives. Many hard-to-change factors, such as education, language, and age, affect health literacy. But we can change how we communicate health information.
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Communicate,
Health,
Information,
Language
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