The AHIMA Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving health literacy and access to health information in the United States. Through their programs, partnerships, and education initiatives, they strive to empower individuals and families to make informed health decisions and advocate for evidence-based healthcare policies and practices. With a focus on addressing low health literacy and promoting health equity, the AHIMA Foundation plays a critical role in training and supporting health information professionals and raising awareness about the importance of digital health literacy.
As a charitable affiliate of the American Health Information Management Association, the AHIMA Foundation works towards bridging the gap between individuals and their health information. By recognizing the impact of low health literacy on health outcomes and healthcare costs, they aim to create a more inclusive and accessible healthcare system. Through their Health Literacy for Health EquityTM initiative, they strive to place individuals at the center of their own health journeys and promote the use of accurate and reliable health information. Through education, advocacy, and partnerships, the AHIMA Foundation is committed to making a positive impact on health literacy in the United States.
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