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Health communication objectives s), First M. Last, Omit s and Degrees] al Affiliation(s [Include any grant/funding information and a complete correspondence address.]Health communication objectivesIntroductionIn an age in which information is becoming crucial to the existence and perpetual growth of many systems, there is imperative need for the revision of these systems in a manner that information is more critically assimilated to enhance the reliability of such systems. Setting goals and objectives for such systems is more of a huge leap in making sure information assimilation in the health systems, in particular, is seamless and up to standard.
ObjectivesThe United States Department of health and human services through the Healthy people, 2020 web page lists a myriad of objectives that they hope the health communication will achieve. Among the objectives that I deemed fit for this paper include improving the health literacy of the population, increase the number of health practitioners with satisfactory communication kills and thirdly is to enlarge figure of patients who report that their health care providers contently involved them in their health care decisions.
(Phase 1 report, 2008) Importance of the communication objectives. The first goal is increasing health literacy among the general population. In an era where many of the rising diseases that is taking a tremendous toll on the world’s population are bad lifestyle habits, there is need to increase health literacy especially in such occasions where disease causes are cumulative persistence of bad habits. Increased awareness of healthy lifestyles that I should uphold has played an enormous part in the lifestyles decision that I make.
Secondly, increasing health care practitioners with sufficient communication skills would in a huge way improve the freedom that most patients feel limited when talking to a healthcare provider. In addition, such skills have in the past enhanced the health care process since there was sufficient understanding between me and my health care providers, and between the respective health practitioners. Thirdly, the information involved with patient care technologies is highly involved in making sure that patients or their custodians make the wisest decision concerning their health problems.
Through the objective, the United States government hopes to liberate the health sector in such a way that expert opinions can be incorporated with patients beliefs as well as the patient’s guardian views to form a single all rounded wise decision about the health care of the respective patient. This I think is most important since I feel a high level of freedom of will and satisfaction having taken decisions concerning my health care that my health care providers adhered to in my treatment.
How would you address the objectives selected?Future decades will continue to rely heavily on information technology in finding ways to better the level of health offered in the United States. With this in mind, I would encourage the incorporation of these systems in students and adult learning so as to enhance health literacy skills in the population. Partnerships with the network providing companies would also be of most significance in improving internet access to marginalized and remote areas so that they too can have access to information on vast health related issues.
Due to the increase of health literacy this would also increase the generals populations logic concerning their decisions when it comes to health care provision.ConclusionIn conclusion, the emancipation of the masses from health illiteracy will be a tremendous boost to the government’s attempt at protecting its citizens from diseases and illnesses. Through proper health communication systems, the government has been able to set goals on eliminating preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature deaths (Phase 1 report, 2008).
References2020, T. s. (2008). Phase 1 Report. Recommendations for the framework and format of Healthy People 2020, 92.(2009). Healthy People 2010. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2012). Healthy People 2020 topics and objectives: Health communication and health information technology. Retrieved from fromhttp://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/overview.aspx?topicid=18
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