Organizational health literacy in German hospitals: a cross-sectional survey among hospital managers
Abstract Background Organizational health literacy (OHL) describes conditions and measures in healthcare institutions to enable patients to make good health-related decisions. By providing easy access to and appropriate communication of understandable information to use and navigate the facility, he...
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Main Authors: | Nicola Häberle (Author), Jonas Lander (Author), Marie-Luise Dierks (Author), Eva Maria Bitzer (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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