October 13, 2009 | Heather Comak | Comments 0
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October celebrates Health Literacy Month, National Healthcare Quality Week

The month of October brings us two health-related events to celebrate: Health Literacy Month and National Healthcare Quality Week (October 18-24). Both events give healthcare workers and their organizations a chance to think about current practices and how to improve in the name of patient safety.

Health Literacy Month, which was started by Helen Osborne, MEd, OTR/L, a health literacy consultant, in 1999. This year’s theme is “Why Health Literacy Matters: Sharing Our Stories in Words, Pictures, and Sound” and is accompanied by an informative Web site (www.healthliteracymonth.org). Each day during the month of October a new health literacy “story” is added to the “stories section of the Web site. One of these highlights a couple of songs sung by Mache Seibel, MD, in honor of the month. You can find more of his songs at the Web site www.healthrock.com. Additionally, the Health Literacy site provides different resources and materials for the month.

National Healthcare Quality Week (NHQW) is being observed next week and the National Association for Healthcare Quality’s (NAHQ) Web sitecontains news about continuing education opportunities and events in honor of the week. The time is meant to highlight those healthcare workers whose quality work influences patient outcomes for the better. It also provides suggestions for ways that healthcare facilities can promote and publicize NHQW or any NHQW-related events being put on in the organization or larger community.

Are any of your facilities observing Health Literacy Month or National Healthcare Quality Week? What has your hospital done?

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Heather Comak About the Author: Heather Comak is a Managing Editor at HCPro, Inc., where she is the editor of the monthly publication Briefings on Patient Safety, as well as patient safety-related books and audio conferences. She is also is the Assistant Director of the Association for Healthcare Accreditation Professionals. Contact Heather by e-mailing hcomak@hcpro.com

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