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Health Literacy – Making healthcare simple

Health Literacy – Making healthcare simple. Graham Kramer & Tim Warren Self Management Team SG. “The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place” George Bernard Shaw. Q. How do you improve people's computer literacy?.

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Health Literacy – Making healthcare simple

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  1. Health Literacy – Making healthcare simple Graham Kramer & Tim Warren Self Management Team SG

  2. “The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place” George Bernard Shaw

  3. Q. How do you improve people's computer literacy?

  4. We want Scotland to be a health literate society which enables all of us to have sufficient confidence, knowledge and skills to live well, on our own terms, with any health condition we have “Making Healthcare Easy” a national call for action NHLAG Catering for peoples health literacy needs Reduces health inequalities Half of what a person hears in a consultation is forgotten and half of that is misunderstood Makes health care accessible Access Improves patient safety 47%have inadequate health literacy to handle demands of modern healthcare Person centred collaboration Support for self management We must all work collaboratively at every levelto help make communication and information meaningful and accessible that meets peoples needs supported by a range of tools particularly at transitions of care and that support self management 43% working aged adults have insufficient skills to calculate childhood dose of paracetamol • Teach back • Sharing correspondence • Meaningful results • Discharge information • Jargon-free National toolkit of health literacy resources Older adults with lower health literacy twice as likely to die in next 5 years Evaluation Confidence, knowledge, skills

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