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Clear Vision, Lasting Impact: Driving Health Literacy Forward

UAMS Center for Health Literacy 2024 Impact Report

Thank you for your interest in the UAMS Center for Health Literacy (CHL)

We are excited to share highlights from fiscal year 2024 (July 2023-June 2024).

This year brought significant transitions at the UAMS CHL. After leading the center since, 2020, Alison Caballero, MPH, CHES® retired. Katie Leath, MPH, MA, who has been with CHL since 2015, took over as director. During this transition, we also added new members to our team as former staff transitioned to pursue other professional opportunities.

Despite these changes, the UAMS CHL mission, vision, and values have remained the same, guiding our efforts to improve health communication, engage communities, and reduce health care costs. Our commitment to integrity, respect, diversity, and teamwork continues to shape the work we do with our partners and clients.

 

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For more information about our projects or how the Center for Health Literacy can support your work, please contact us at 501-686-2595 or HealthLiteracy@UAMS.edu.

This Year’s Highlights

Read about how our team has collaborated on diverse projects to ensure health information is easy to understand and use.

Doctor recommending diet plan to patient during consultation

Improving Patient Care

CHL launched the UAMS Patient Education Portal (PEP), a significant initiative designed to enhance patient care through high-quality education resources.

Read About the Launch
Group of medical students on practice at medical school

Integrating Health Literacy into Curriculum

CHL continued its efforts to support the integration of health literacy competencies in the health profession curriculum.

Read About Our Series
Nutritionist showing a personalised weight-loss diet plan to a patient

Enhancing Research Impact through Health Literacy

With support from the UAMS Translational Research Institute (TRI), CHL delivered essential health literacy and plain language services to strengthen translational research.

Read About Our Role in Research
Young woman studying online

Improving Health Insurance Literacy Online

CHL developed an interactive online learning module to equip young adults to better understand and use their health insurance.

Read About Developing Our Module
Doctor checks a young patient's vision at an outdoor clinic

Assessing Organizational Health Literacy

CHL concluded multi-year projects funded by federal grants for public health and health care organizations to address health equity by advancing Organizational Health Literacy.

Read Our Story
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Fostering Clear Health Communication

CHL continued to demonstrate leadership in health communication through impactful presentations, insightful publications, and prestigious recognitions.

Read More

Our Partners

This year we have been honored to work with a variety of partners who impact all areas of health. Some of them include:

Our House

Food Allergy Research & Education

Nebraska Association of Local Health Directors

Arkansas Immunization Action Coalition

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

UAMS Institute for Community Health Innovation

Arkansas Children’s Hospital

Our Plan for the Future

In the coming year, the CHL will pilot a new training course for health professionals on best practices to address health numeracy. Numbers are everywhere in health care — from lab results to risk assessment — yet more than half of American adults struggle with numerical health information.

Read More About Our Plans
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