Health Literacy 101
Barriers to Good Health
Smart Healthcare Choices
Social Factors Matter
Words & Numbers in Health
100

This skill helps a person ask the right questions at a doctor’s visit.

What is communication?

100

If you don’t have a car or public transit, this can become a health barrier.

What is Transportation?

100

When confused about medication instructions, the first step is to do this.

What is ask your doctor or pharmacist?

100

Growing up in a safe, nurturing environment supports this lifelong health benefit.

What is positive mental and physical development?

100

Knowing when to take medicine (once a day, twice a day) involves understanding this.

What is dosage?

200

Understanding nutrition labels is an example of this.

What is high health literacy levels?
200

Being uninsured is an example of this type of barrier.

What is financial barrier or healthcare access barrier?

200

True or False: People with lower education levels are less likely to be insured

What is true?

200

Lack of clean water and sanitation can cause outbreaks of this kind of disease.

What is infectious disease?

200

Health forms written at a college reading level may be hard to understand because of this.

What is technical language?

300

True or False: Health literacy only matters when you're sick.

What is False?

300

This type of stress comes from living in unsafe neighborhoods.

What is chronic stress or trauma?

300

Choosing a primary care provider for regular checkups is an example of using this.

What is preventative care?

300

People with strong friendships and family ties tend to have this type of health outcome.

What is better overall health or longer life expectancy? 

300

Patients must understand this number to manage diabetes effectively.

What is blood sugar level (or glucose level)?

400

People with low health literacy are more likely to visit here instead of a primary care doctor.

What is the Emergency Department?

400

Difficulty reading prescription labels can lead to this outcome.

What is medication misuse or error?

400

This free service at many pharmacies can help patients manage medications better.

What is medication counseling or medication review?

400

True or False: Your ZIP code can be a stronger predictor of health than your genetic code.

What is true? 

400

This term describes the overall cost you must pay out of pocket before insurance covers the rest.

What is deductible?

500

This term refers to differences in health care access due to race, income, or geography.

What is health disparities?

500

Environmental hazards are more likely to affect this group

Who are low-income or marginalized communities?

500

This type of bias in healthcare can lead to unequal treatment

What is implicit bias?

500

This term describes limited access to fresh, affordable food

What is a food desert?
500

The organization that defined SDOH as "conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age"

World Health Organization