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Thu, Sep 9, 2010
Custom Programs : Health Literacy
Limited health literacy is a health hazard
Literacy skills are the strongest predictor of an individual's health status - more than age, income, education level, employment status or racial or ethnic group. An estimated 36 percent of Americans have poor health literacy skills and cannot use a graph to determine a healthy weight range, or read labels to identify substances that interact with over-the-counter medications. Multiple state and national studies link higher health care costs to low literacy skills. Between $106 and $238 billion is lost each year on health care costs due to a problem with communication methods and the ability of adults to obtain, process and understand health information. Providers in Wisconsin lose $3.4 billion annually due to health literacy problems. In Dane County alone, lack of health literacy costs the health care system more than $433 million. Literacy Network leads the way in Health Literacy in Dane County Literacy Network was awarded an incentive by the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services to provide a program summary about our efforts to improve health literacy. The project is funded by the Wisconsin Partnership Program at the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. We will hold our next 9-week health literacy class at St. Mary's Hospital, beginning September 14, 2009. We thank St. Mary's for helping to support this vital program.
Click here for a printable course flyer. Another class will begin in April 2010. This class is intended for high beginning to low intermediate ESL students. We will work from the text, Staying Healthy, created by the Florida Literacy Coalition. In conjunction with the text, students will complete a pre and post test. Working with various health organizations in the community, we will aim to provide students with hands-on practice that will improve their English language ability, knowledge of good health practices and their ability to make and communicate good decisions regarding their health care.
Spring 2010 Health Literacy Class This class will be offered again starting in April. If you are interested in attending a Health Literacy Class in the future, please call Literacy Network at 244-3911. |
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