Article: Health Literacy Innovations & the AmeriHealth Mercy Family of Companies Release the Nation's First Comprehensive Health Literacy and Plain Language Resource Guide.

Guide Aims to Help Improve Outcomes and Lower Costs

BETHESDA, Md. & PHILADELPHIA -- Low health literacy is a problem that leads to poor health outcomes for millions of Americans and costs the health care industry an estimated $60 billion a year. Consumers with low health literacy - those who cannot read, understand, or act on health information and instructions - face multiple health risks. Confusion about or lack of health care information may result in poor control of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, more hospitalizations and longer lengths of stay, and improperly taken medications.

Many health care providers are becoming increasingly aware of the ...

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