Low health literacy is putting patients at risk, an
industry group is warning executives in the medical and
pharmaceutical industries.
“Many Americans have low health literacy, or difficulty
understanding medical speak, a problem affecting more
than one-third of patients in the U.S. health care system.
Those with literacy issues come from all walks of life;
however, educational level, nativity, socio-economic
status, and elderly age are all associated with lower
levels of health literacy,” reports The Joint Commission.
“Effective communication is a cornerstone of patient
safety,” says Dennis S. O’Leary, M.D., president,
The Joint Commission. “If patients lack basic
understanding of their conditions and the whats and whys
of the treatments prescribed, therapeutic goals can never
be realized, and patients may instead be placed in harm’s
way.”
Cultural, language, and communication barriers often
lead to misunderstandings between patients and their
caregivers, which may cause harm to these patients.
The Joint Commission offers the following tips, among
others:
Make effective communication a priority between
caregivers and patients
Address patients’ communication
needs across the spectrum of care
Develop patient-friendly
navigational aids in health care facilities
“Breakdowns in communication between patients
and caregivers can significantly impair the ability of
physicians to diagnose and treat medical problems,” says
Ronald M. Davis, M.D., chair of The Joint Commission
Expert Roundtable on Health Literacy and director of
the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
at Henry Ford Health System, Detroit.
“Everyone who has a role in health care — specifically
including practitioners, employers, and regulators — must
work together to pursue strategies for improving communications
with patients that will result in safer, more effective
care,” Davis said.
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