Resource Spotlight: Building Health Literate Organizations: A Guidebook to Achieving Organizational Change


 
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Photo by Susheela Engelbrecht/Courtesy of Photoshare

Health literacy is basic to quality health care that concentrates on safety and equity, write the authors of Building Health Literate Organizations: A Guidebook to Achieving Organizational Change.

According to a current definition, Health literacy is, "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.”

The group argues that to improve health literacy, organizations and people must change their behaviors. The book contains health literacy development areas and case studies in key areas for organizational learning, including: engaging leadership, preparing the workforce, involving served populations and enhancing verbal communication.

The authors would like readers to use the book as a guide, not a step-by-step manual. Readers can start anywhere.

View the resource Building Health Literate Organizations: A Guidebook to Achieving Organizational Change

For additional resources on these topics, please see the Health Sector Reform, Leadership and Integrated Services subject areas.

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