Assess Health Literacy in Your Organization

At a glance

Conduct an assessment to see what opportunities or barriers are present to address health literacy issues in your organization. Make sure to engage multiple partners and review the tools and resources below to get started.

Overview

Your organization can't address its health literacy issues if it doesn't know its current situation. It's easy to make assumptions, but you need data. Do an honest assessment to identify opportunities and barriers to make progress on health literacy.

As you conduct your assessment, engage multiple interested parties, and choose from these tools to help you get started.

Public health organizations and their partners, as well as clinical care groups, may find the following resources to be helpful. There's still a need to help organizations address health literacy issues for the people they serve.

Train the workforce

Our Find Training page has training opportunities in health literacy, plain language, and culture and communication.

See Also: Find Training

Develop materials that are easy to understand and act on

Meet the needs of audiences with a range of health literacy skills

Provide easy access to health information and services

See the resources below for information about accessible and usable health information, including websites.

See the resources below for information on how to improve the readability of consent forms and other print materials for participants in health care research.

Communicate clearly during crises and emergencies