Health literacy should be clear - ADA
In a submission to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care on health literacy, ADA Inc. calls for considered and targeted education programs for consumers.
ADA believes that consumers need to understand the issues facing them and know the resources available and their rights and responsibilities.
The Association says that the public would not understand some health service terminology such as “patient centred approaches to care" and “cultural competence”.
ADA believes that consumers need to understand the issues facing them and know the resources available and their rights and responsibilities.
The Association says that the public would not understand some health service terminology such as “patient centred approaches to care" and “cultural competence”.
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