Podcast Q&A: Improving Health Literacy
Airdate: Tuesday, November 29, 2022 Season: 1 Episode: 12
Guests: Danielle Drachmann, Josie Godfrey, Kristine Sørensen, Beth Lesher, Kelly McCarrier, Gavin Jones
Sponsor: OPEN Health
In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Danielle Drachmann, Josie Godfrey, Kristine Sorensen, Beth Lesher, Kelly McCarrier, and Gavin Jones as they answer questions on how to improve health literacy and the understandability of the HEOR process to enable effective partnerships, as well as to assist patients to participate in shared decision making with their physicians.
Associated Webinar: Making HEOR More Accessible to Patients
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