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Make Health Information Understandable During Health Literacy Month

Make Health Information Understandable During Health Literacy Month

During October, the CMS Office of Minority Health (OMH) recognizes Health Literacy Month. We encourage healthcare providers to make health information easier for patients and residents to understand and navigate. Healthy People 2030—an initiative that identifies...

Celebrating Healthcare Quality Week | October 17 – 23

Celebrating Healthcare Quality Week | October 17 – 23

The Great Plains QIN team proudly supports the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) and those around the world in celebrating Healthcare Quality Week. This week is dedicated to the healthcare quality professionals who are committed to improving...

Lunch and Learn Series to Increase Diabetes Awareness

Lunch and Learn Series to Increase Diabetes Awareness

Limited Healthcare Access Strains Diabetes Management Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial, or cultural barriers. The added...

Lunch and Learn Series to Increase Diabetes Awareness

Lunch and Learn Series to Increase Diabetes Awareness

  Limited Healthcare Access Strains Diabetes Management Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial, or cultural barriers. The added...

Health Literacy: Clear Communication Improves Outcomes

Health Literacy: Clear Communication Improves Outcomes

Personal health literacy is when individuals have the ability to find, understand, and use information and services for health-related decisions for themselves and others. Complicated and unfamiliar words leave nearly nine out of ten American adults struggling to...

Doing Diabetes Awareness to ‘Undo the Risk’

Doing Diabetes Awareness to ‘Undo the Risk’

Individuals with prediabetes can take action to improve their health and prevent diabetes. Unfortunately, almost 75% of people with prediabetes are unaware of their risk.  The American Diabetes Association works to ring the alarm on the diabetes epidemic by promoting...

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