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Health Literacy
Health literacy isn't static—it varies by condition and context. Someone might understand diabetes management but struggle with insurance navigation. Modern Tradition meets people where they are.
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Plain Language
Medical jargon can alienate patients. Using the term 'heart attack' instead of 'myocardial infarction' can be a more effective term for a lot of populations. Clarity saves lives.
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Health Communication
Health systems that excel at communication have better patient satisfaction, outcomes, and even revenue. Communication isn't soft—it's strategic.
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Patient Journey
The patient journey doesn't start at check-in and end at checkout. It includes research, decision-making, treatment, and follow-up. Digital and human touchpoints matter at every stage. #PatientJourney #HealthTech
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Medication Adherence
Medication non-adherence always has a why behind it: cost, side effects, forgetfulness, or a need for more information. Digital tools can help with half of these problems and investing in people can help with the other half. #MedicationAdherence
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Readability In Health Communication
The average American reads at a 7th-8th grade level, yet oftentimes health information is written at a college level. Readability matters.
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Health Communication
The best health communication is the kind that your audience understands. Plain language respects your audience's time and ensures comprehension.
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Health Literacy
Health literacy isn't just about reading comprehension. It's about educating patients to navigate complex healthcare systems, understand their options, and make informed decisions. How are you simplifying health communications in your organization?
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The Digital Human
The future of healthcare isn't just digital—it's human-centered. As we embrace health tech innovations in 2026, remember: technology should enhance the patient-provider relationship, not replace it. The future of healthcare isn't just digital—it's human-centered.
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