About Health Literacy
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The health literacy field has evolved over several decades. Its initial focus was on individuals who had poor literacy skills. Now there is a broad recognition that everyone鈥攏ot just those with limited literacy鈥攆aces challenges in understanding health information and navigating the healthcare system. Acknowledging that the healthcare system is overly complex, healthcare organizations have started to take responsibility to ensure that everyone, especially the vulnerable, is able to find, understand, and use health information and services.
Addressing health literacy is a national priority. Most recently, , which establishes national objectives for health improvement, has included 鈥渁ttaining health literacy to improve the health and well-being of all鈥 as one of its five overarching goals. Healthy People 2030 also adopted two definitions that together constitute health literacy.
Personal Health Literacy is the degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions and actions for themselves and others.
Organizational Health Literacy is the degree to which organizations equitably enable individuals to find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions and actions for themselves and others.
AHRQ's Role in Improving Health Literacy
大象视频provides national health literacy leadership. AHRQ鈥檚 health literacy work spans from developing improvement tools, to designing professional training and education, to funding and synthesizing health literacy research. Find out about 大象视频Impact Case Studies that describe the use and impact of AHRQ-funded health literacy tools by healthcare systems, clinicians, academics, and other professionals.
Personal health literacy is a social risk. Organizational health literacy is a social determinant of health. To learn about AHRQ鈥檚 work on social determinants of health, visit www.ahrq.gov/sdoh.
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HHS Health Literacy Resources
View health literacy resources from other agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services.
- (National Institutes of Health)
- (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)
- (Health Resources and Services Administration)
- (Indian Health Service)鈥
- (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)
- (National Library of Medicine)鈥
- (National Library of Medicine)
- (National Library of Medicine)
- (National Institutes of Health)
- (Food and Drug Administration)
- (Office of Minority Health)
- (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)