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Evaluates patient population demographics/communication preferences/health literacy to tailor development and distribution of patient materials

Characteristics
PATIENT- AND FAMILY-CENTERED

Component
Sensitive to health literacy

Measure Concept
Patient communications appropriate to patient population needs and understandability

Descriptions
The practice demonstrates an understanding of the patients' communication needs by utilizing materials and media that are easy for their patient population to understand and use. The practice considers patient demographics such as age, language needs, ethnicity and education when creating materials for its population. The practice may consider how its patients like to receive information (i.e., paper brochure, phone app, text message, email), in addition to the readability of materials (e.g., general literacy and health literacy). Health-literate organizations understand that lack of health literacy leads to poorer health outcomes and compromises patient safety, and establish processes that address health literacy to improve patient health behaviors and safety in the practice setting. Reducing barriers to the patient's ability to access, understand and absorb health information supports their ability to comply with their care.

Measure or Standard
Standard

Populations
Not specified or not applicable

Level of Measure
Practice/Health Center

Data Source
Evidence of implementation

Measure Identification
NCQA 2017 PCMH standards

Developer/Steward
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)

Stage of Development/Use
Accreditation

Measure Endorsement