Institute of Medicine Report: Health Literacy – A Prescription to End Confusion

Posted by Ignatius BauAugust 30, 2010
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This Institute of Medicine report brief summarizes its committee’s report on the importance of addressing heath literacy for patient safety and quality improvement.  The full report is available from the Institute of Medicine.

 

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