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Health Literacy Response To Classmate Chapter

RESPONSE: BLOG

Response: Blog

Susan V

Susan offers a concise definition of health literacy and indicates it is of great relevance in efforts to ensure that patients engage or take part in wellness activities. Susan also correctly indicates that health literacy is often instrumental in seeking to further enhance overall patient outcomes. It should be noted that as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC (2022) indicates, health literacy could also be conceptualized in terms of personal health literacy and organizational health literacy. Whereas the former is concerned with individual health-information seeking and comprehension behavior, the latter has got to do with the extent to which organizations ease access to information (as well as comprehension of the same) meant to promote health literacy among individuals. My colleague has also restated the relevance of HIT on patient outcomes, as well as Health Economics. I am in agreement with Susans observation that health literacy has indeed increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an assertion further advanced by Molnar (2021) who...

It therefore follows that there is need to further enhance health literacy across these populations. This is a position restated by my colleague. Harris has also indicated that health literacy has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. An observation has also been made to the effect that HIT was instrumental in efforts to rein in the disease. As Prescott and Prescott (2021) indicate, HIT has been particularly instrumental in the provision of epidemiology…

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CDC (2022). What Is Health Literacy? https://www.cdc.gov/healthliteracy/learn/index.html

Health Resources and Service Administration – HRSA (2019). Health Literacy. https://www.hrsa.gov/about/organization/bureaus/ohe/health-literacy/index.html

Molnar, A. (2021). Health Literacy During Pandemic and Education. Disaster Med Public Health Prep., 18, 1-2.

Prescott, G.M. & Prescott, W.A. (2021). Health information technology utilization and impact on COVID-19 vaccination. J Am Pharm Assoc., 61(4), 230-232.

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