Over the past five decades, healthcare providers and healthcare systems have been tasked with providing increasingly complex medical care in a more equitable, cost-efficient, time-efficient – not to mention regulation-compliant – manner.
During this Webinar, Dr. Kay Miller Temple will provide information on how thinking about melding Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) goals with the concepts of health literacy and leveraging providers’ current use of plain language might make those challenges a bit less so.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024 | 3:00 – 4:00 pm (CT)
After attending today’s session, attendees will have gained:
- Familiarity with how HHS’s National Standards of CLAS link to daily patient care
- Familiarity with how Health Literacy concepts and Plain Language usage intersects with CLAS
- Ideas on how to leverage providers’ current Plain Language use to further increase efficiency and patient satisfaction
- Ideas on how organizations can leverage Plain Language and Health Literacy for Community Engagement options
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Speaker: Kay Miller Temple MD, MMC
Event Details
- April 23, 2024
- 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM
Event Type
- Virtual
Host
- Great Plains Quality Innovation Network
Partners
- Quality Health Associates of North Dakota
Audiences
- Nursing
- Quality
- Public Health
- Director of Nursing
- Physicians
- Community Education
- Social Workers
Organization Types
- Quality Improvement Organization (QIO)