Health literacy in focus: Lecture by Professor Loth at Saarland University!

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On March 26th, Prof. Jörg Loth will speak about health literacy and patient safety at Saarland University. Registration required.

Am 26. März spricht Prof. Jörg Loth an der Uni Saarland über Gesundheitskompetenz und Patientensicherheit. Anmeldung erforderlich.
On March 26th, Prof. Jörg Loth will speak about health literacy and patient safety at Saarland University. Registration required.

Health literacy in focus: Lecture by Professor Loth at Saarland University!

On March 26th, Jörg Loth, CEO of IKK Südwest and professor of health economics, will give an important lecture in the university society's science forum. The topic of his lecture is the importance of personal health literacy for health-conscious behavior. The event begins at 6 p.m. in the auditorium of Saarland University (Building A3 3). Registration is required at the email address unigesellschaft(at)uni-saarland.de, like uni-saarland.de reported.

Health literacy plays a crucial role in the interaction between patients and doctors. It enables patients to ask the right questions during the conversation and therefore receive optimal treatments. It has been proven that people with a high level of health literacy tend to live healthier lives and receive targeted help, which significantly supports prevention and health promotion. It is essential to promote an awakened health affinity.

Understanding health literacy

According to information from the Robert Koch Institute, health literacy encompasses a wide range of skills. These include finding, understanding, evaluating and using health information. The term goes beyond mere literacy and also refers to knowledge, motivation and the skills necessary to make informed decisions that maintain or improve quality of life. General health literacy includes cross-topic and cross-context skills in dealing with health-relevant information, whereas specific health literacy is aimed at areas such as health behavior, illnesses or digitalization rki.de explained.

Health literacy in the population depends heavily on the quality and availability of the information provided. Another influencing factor are structures that promote health literacy in organizations, health facilities, schools and companies. Therefore, comprehensive health literacy promotion requires a shared commitment from all stakeholders to ensure that the population is well informed and able to make the right decisions.

Patient involvement and safety in healthcare

Strengthening participatory decision-making (PEF) in healthcare is a key goal to empower patients to better understand their health situation and make optimal use of healthcare system resources. The relationship between patients and medical professionals plays a crucial role here. In order to reduce hierarchies, the aim is to change forms of communication and promote equal interaction. Patients and their associations should be actively involved in decision-making processes in order to strengthen patient orientation and bring in the perspective of those affected bundesgesundheitsministerium.de explained.

Patient participation in their care not only has a positive impact on individual treatment outcomes, but also increases overall patient safety. High patient safety is closely linked to high-quality healthcare, which is of immense value for prevention, treatment planning and feedback on patient experiences.

Overall, in his upcoming lecture, Jörg Loth underlines the need to promote health literacy among the population in order to enable a healthier life and ensure high-quality care in the healthcare system.