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  2. What Is Health Literacy and Why Do I Need It? - AOL

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    Health literacy isn't just about being able to fill out hospital forms or comprehend medical jargon. For patients, health literacy encompasses knowing what you don't know, feeling confident asking ...

  3. Health literacy - Wikipedia

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    The health system is an intervention point in the health literacy framework. For the purposes of this framework, health literacy refers to an individual's interaction with people performing health-related activities in settings such as hospitals, clinics, physician's offices, home health care, public health agencies, and insurers.

  4. Health communication - Wikipedia

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    Health communication is an area of research that focuses on the scope and implications of meaningful expressions and messages in situations or circumstances associated with health and health care. [9] Health communication is considered an interdisciplinary field of research, encompassing medical science, public health, and communication studies.

  5. Health information on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, researchers noted an increase in Internet users' access to health-related content despite the variation in the quality of information, level of accessibility, and overall health literacy. [2] Access to health information does not guarantee understanding, as health literacy of individuals vary. It is believed patients who know ...

  6. Why Health Literacy Is Important [Video] - AOL

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  7. Health education - Wikipedia

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    Health education aims to immediately impact an individual's knowledge, behavior, or attitude about a health-related topic with the ultimate aim of improving quality of life or health status for an individual. [17] Health education utilizes several different intervention strategies in its practices to improve quality of life and health status.

  8. Patient education - Wikipedia

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    Important elements of patient education are skill building and responsibility: patients need to know when, how, and why they need to make a lifestyle change. Group effort is equally important: each member of the patient's health care team needs to be involved.

  9. Long-term care can be expensive. Here’s how one family ...

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    “The inability to plan long-term care was a result of two main drivers,” Guzmán explains, “One, the cost of healthcare and two, the knowledge on how to navigate the systems (i.e., financial ...