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Health Literacy Online
Health Literacy Online
Nathan E Botts

Health Literacy Online

A Guide for Simplifying the User Experience

From the Health Literacy Online website section on Why this Guide?:

Many web users struggle with even the most basic tasks—for example, using a search function, navigating from a drop-down menu, and scanning a webpage for relevant information. This may not matter too much in the context of an online news article or confusing eCommerce site. But the stakes are raised considerably when a person is trying to sign up for health insurance, learn about a new medical diagnosis, or look up how to correctly install a child safety seat. And today, these activities are more likely to occur online than off.

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