几个简单的字如何改善病人的健康。

Managed care quarterly Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Richard Feifer
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最近的研究表明,近四分之一的美国人的阅读水平在五年级或以下,但医疗传单和其他医疗保健资料的写作水平往往在十年级或以上。卫生知识贫乏造成了许多卫生保健问题,包括卫生费用增加、用药错误、药物不良事件和不遵守规定。可以采取一些步骤来弥合医疗保健提供者和患者之间的卫生知识差距,从而改善医患关系,改善患者健康并降低医疗保健费用。
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How a few simple words improve patients' health.

Recent studies have shown that nearly one quarter of Americans read at or below a fifth grade level, yet medical leaflets and other healthcare data are often written at or above the 10th grade level. Poor health literacy contributes to a host of healthcare problems, including increased health costs, medication errors, adverse drug events and noncompliance. There are steps that can be taken to bridge the health literacy gap between healthcare providers and patients, resulting in an improved physician/patient relationship, better patient health and reduction in healthcare costs.

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