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Re-Prioritizing Digital Health and Health Literacy in <i>Healthy People 2030</i> to Affect Health Equity

Devlon N. Jackson, Neha Trivedi, Cynthia Baur

2020Health Communication77 citationsDOI

Abstract

health objective-setting process has taken place in an inequitable social structure with significant implications for health literacy, health equity, and population health. The draft 2030 objectives have greatly reduced the number of digital health and health literacy objectives, meaning our national agenda is poised to capture only a fraction of what will evolve in digital and health literacy between 2020 and 2030. This paper synthesizes two decades of Healthy People data on health literacy and digital health objectives, highlights the digital health and health literacy trends and disparities that persist and proposes remedies to ensure that health literacy and digital health issues receive the attention they deserve in the next decade. These remedies can inform policies, research, and interventions that touch health communication and digital health issues.

Topics & Concepts

Health literacyHealth equityDigital healthHealth policyLiteracyHealth educationEquity (law)Social determinants of healthPsychological interventionPublic relationsHealth promotionPsychologyPolitical scienceMedicineEnvironmental healthPublic healthHealth careNursingPedagogyLawHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsSocial Media in Health Education
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