Joint Commission: What Did the Doctor Say? Improving Health Literacy to Protect Patient Safety

Posted by Ignatius BauAugust 30, 2010
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This Joint Commission report highlights the importance of identifying and addressing health literacy barriers as essential to protecting patient safety.  

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