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Title How can health care organizations become more health literate? : workshop summary / Lyla M. Hernandez, rapporteur ; Roundtable on Health Literacy ; Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 108 pages :) : illustrations (some color)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Attributes of a health literate health care organization -- Reaction panel 1 -- Reaction panel 2 -- Reaction panel 3 -- Reaction panel 4 -- Reflections on lessons learned -- The other side of the coin: attributes of a health literate health care organization -- Appendix A: The Other Side of the Coin: Attributes of a Health Literate Health Care Organization -- Appendix B: Agenda -- Appendix C: Speaker Biographical Sketches.
Summary "Approximately 80 million adults in the United States have low health literacy -- an individual's ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information. Low health literacy creates difficulties in communicating with clinicians, poses barriers in managing chronic illness, lessens the likelihood of receiving preventive care, heightens the possibility of experiencing serious medication errors, increased risk of hospitalization, and results in poorer quality of life. It is important for health care organizations to develop strategies that can improve their health literacy, yet organizations often find it difficult to determine exactly what it means to be health literate. How Can Health Care Organizations Become More Health Literate?: Workshop defines a health literate health care organization as "an organization that makes it easier for people to navigate, understand, and use information and services to take care of their health." In November 2011, the IOM Roundtable on Health Literacy held a workshop to discuss the growing recognition that health literacy depends not only on individual skills and abilities but also on the demands and complexities of the health care system. How Can Health Care Organizations Become More Health Literate?: Workshop summarizes the workshop"--Publisher's description.
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Subject Health education -- United States.
Health education.
United States.
Health services administration -- United States -- Congresses.
Health services administration.
Health Literacy -- organization & administration.
Health Services Administration.
Delivery of Health Care -- organization & administration.
Patient Education as Topic.
United States.
Genre/Form Congress.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Hernandez, Lyla M.
Other Form: Print version: How can health care organizations become more health literate? Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2012 9780309256810 (DLC) 2011279924 (OCoLC)806968917
ISBN 9780309256827 (electronic book)
0309256828 (electronic book)
030925681X (Trade Paper)
9780309256810 (Trade Paper)
9780309256810