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Health Literacy Innovator Award

Posted by on June 11th, 2010 Posted in: Funding, News From NNLM PNR


Health Literacy Innovations (HLI), creators of the Health Literacy Advisor (HLA), the nation’s first interactive health literacy software tool, today announced the 1st Annual National Health Literacy Innovator Award — a national competition to award innovators in health literacy.

Submissions will be evaluated in three categories:

  • Champion Award: Demonstrated commitment to health literacy in an organization.
  • Reads Easy Publication Award: Demonstrated commitment to health literacy in printed information to consumers, such as brochures, pamphlets, or information sheets.
  • Clear Focus Multi-Media Award: Demonstrated commitment to excellence in health literacy in a web site or other form of communication, based on usability, design, and reaching a targeted audience.

The list of prestigious 2010 Health Literacy Innovator Award Judges are:

  • Carolyn Cocotas, Senior Vice President, Quality and Corporate Compliance, F.E.G.S., Health and Human Services System & IOM Health Literacy Task Force Member;
  • Cecilia (Ceci) and Leonard (Len) Doak, Principles of Patient Learning Assoc. Inc., and authors of Teaching Patients with Low Literacy Skills;
  • George Flouty, MD, Medical Director, Pfizer N.Y., Founding member of Pfizer’s Health Literacy initiatives (retired);
  • Julie Gazmararian, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University;
  • Linda Johnston Lloyd, MEd Health Literacy Consultant and Retired U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration Health, Literacy Coordinator;
  • Marycelis Keiser, MPH, CHES, Director, Pfizer Inc, Primary Care Business Unit;
  • Julie McKinney, LINCS Health Literacy List Moderator, World Education, Inc.;
  • Guadalupe Pacheco, Jr., M.S.W, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Minority Health, Office of Public Health and Science U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Details & deadlines:

  • Winners/ category will receive a $300 donation to the charity of their choice and three HLA licenses.
  • The application deadline is August 30, 2010; winners will be announced October 2010 in celebration of National Health Literacy Month.

For an application, please visit www.HealthLiteracyInnovations.com.

About Health Literacy Innovations

Knowing that literacy is the single most important indicator of health outcomes, Health Literacy Innovations, (HLI) was founded to create tools to eliminate medical mistakes and confusion due to low health literacy. In 2007, HLI launched the Health Literacy Advisor (HLA), the nation’s first interactive health literacy software tool. By replacing inefficiency with technology and knowledge, the HLA gives writers of all skill sets a simple tool to produce health information for consumers. An add-in to Microsoft Word, the HLA applies six well-known industry readability indices and an interactive search-and-replace function to replace hard-to-read terms and phrases, medical jargon, etc. with plain language alternatives. The combination of these two functions, the ability to “stamp” a document with a readability score/grade level, and the ReadsEasy stamp (which rewards users for good work) sets the HLA apart from other programs or readability indices.

For more information please visit: http://www.HealthLiteracyInnovations.com or call 301-230-4966.

Image of the author ABOUT Patricia Devine
Medical Librarian, Network Outreach Coordinator, NN/LM, PNR. I work for a network of libraries and organizations with an interest in health information.

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