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Health Economics & Outcome Research: Open Access

ISSN - 2471-268X

Aluvia Fitton

Editorial office,Health Economics and Outcome Research , Brussels, Belgium

Publications

  • Commentary Article   
    Associating Health Care with Socialization
    Author(s): Aluvia Fitton*

    Skills in health literacy are becoming more and more crucial for both health and healthcare. Unfortunately, many patients with the most severe and intricate medical issues are most susceptible to misunderstanding their diagnoses, drugs, and treatment recommendations. The majority of printed materials for patient education and health promotion have historically been written for reading skills at or above the 10th grade. Millions of Americans with low literacy levels cannot access this material. The prevalence of low health literacy levels in America is briefly discussed in this research, along with how it affects people's experiences receiving medical care. Even though refugees probably have distinct and different health care demands compared to immigrants from lower socioeconomic or family classes, a large portion of the study material currently available on the health o.. View More»
    DOI: 10.37532/heor.22.8.7.7.

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