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Literacy council students illuminate health care challenges (Oshkosh Northwestern)

A new state study reveals that limited literacy skills can affect one’s health care.

The study, conducted with the assistance of the Winnebago County Literacy Council and other state literacy organizations, found that people with limited literacy could not take full advantage of the health care system.

“They can’t understand doctor’s instructions and prescriptions and have challenges filling out medical forms,” said Paul Smith, Associate Professor for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Family Medicine.