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Research shows that low health literacy (HL) is linked to poorer
mental and physical health, increased health inequalities and less
cost-effective health care systems. HL results in Europe indicate
that almost 50% of the respondents in eight member states of the
European Union displayed limited HL. Reasons for this range from
demographic to socioeconomic, health-related and economic
relationships that need to be explored to understand why
policymakers and health care managers should care about health
literacy. Building and Improving Health Literacy in the 'New
Normal' of Health Care explores how health literacy is assessed and
measured, both systematically in scientific studies as well as "ad
hoc" by medical professionals. The latter shapes how medical staff
interacts with patients and therefore is a crucial aspect of
patients' understanding. Exemplary data of health literacy results
are explained, with a focus on where to obtain health information
and how it is communicated, leading on to a discussion exploring
how innovations can remedy these potential problems. Building and
Improving Health Literacy in the 'New Normal' of Health Care
identifies desirable paths of action to improve health literacy
amongst patients, focusing on new technologies that could
facilitate reducing health disparities. It is an essential read for
policymakers and health care managers.
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