What strategies can you use to prioritize patient needs for those with limited literacy?
Patient advocacy is a skill that involves supporting, informing, and empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health care. However, not all patients have the same level of health literacy, which is the ability to understand and use health information. Patients with limited health literacy may face challenges such as accessing services, communicating with providers, following instructions, and managing their conditions. As a patient advocate, how can you prioritize their needs and help them overcome these barriers? Here are some strategies to consider.
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Dr. Jessica D.LinkedIn Top Voice + LinkedIn Advisor + LinkedIn Leader of Nursing + Research Scholar + Antiracist + Ally + Science…
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Chiquita Curry M.B.AAssist. Director, Doctoral Candidate, Access & Reimbursement Strategist -10 yrs., FRM/Patient services Leader -8 yrs.…
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Shiv Chandra MathurHealth Consultant