The Role of Universal Precautions:
Due to the often high prevalence of low health literacy and challenge in easily identifying the low health literate individual, many researchers have suggested adoption of universal precautions. The idea behind universal precautions is to focus on clear communication with everyone as opposed to attempting to single out those who are thought to most benefit from specific efforts to improve communication.
As policy makers we, are in a key position to help improve health literacy and the accessibility of health information and healthcare in the United States. We should therefore be consistently and continually aware of the importance of health literacy and clear health communication and their role in the overall healthcare environment. From this vantage point, adopting a universal precautions approach has potential to improve the accessibility and comprehension of health-related information for individuals from all sectors of society. In fact, current research has highlighted several key areas in which policy change may have a positive impact:
- Readability and standardization of educational materials and other health documents (e.g. informed consent form)
- Health education in schools
- Public health and nutritional messages
- Access to care
- Insurance status
- Interpreter and other culturally relevant services