According to the most recent data on literacy in the United States, only 10 percent of adults have the knowledge and skills needed to understand important information about their health. Our access to health services and informed health decision-making are dependent on this information. So what about the other 90 percent? We all want – [...]
May 2012
We are the 90%
By Perrie Briskin | May 16, 2012Health Blogs: Greatest Hits Edition
By Perrie Briskin | May 11, 2012At CommunicateHealth we do our best to stay sharp. Here’s a collection of some of our favorite sources for health news and insight: The New York Times‘ ‘Well’ Well is lead by health writer Tara Parker-Pope. The blog features medical research news, social health trends, and tear-brimming guest blogs. Pulse + Signal Health communications consultant [...]
Inspiration and Innovation at UPA Boston’s 11th Annual Usability & User Experience Conference
By Sarah | May 10, 2012How can organizations better involve clients in the design process? Are formal written reports the best way to communicate usability test findings? How can we engage new users in mobile and Web-based games for behavior change? These were a few of the questions that were explored at the 2012 UPA Boston Conference. UPA 2012 allowed [...]
Gearing Up for UPA Boston
By Sarah | May 4, 2012The regional chapter of the Usability Professionals’ Association in Boston – UPA Boston – is hosting its annual Usability and User Experience Conference this Monday, May 7th. We’re excited to attend once again and are busy putting the final touches on our presentation. This conference is a unique opportunity for CommunicateHealth to highlight the intersection [...]

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