Trends in Health Insurance Literacy and Consumer Health Resources.

Q1 Social Sciences Medical Reference Services Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1080/02763869.2024.2405441
Emily Vardell
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Librarians are uniquely poised to address the need for connecting individuals to health insurance information resources that are credible, as bias-free as possible, and written with literacy considerations in mind. This article explores health insurance outreach in libraries and presents a thorough list of vetted consumer resources on health insurance information. Each health insurance information resource is assessed, and connections are made to how the resources can be used in practice. This article aims to empower librarians to guide people to reliable health insurance information.

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健康保险知识和消费者健康资源的趋势。
图书馆员在满足个人对健康保险信息资源的需求方面具有得天独厚的优势,这些资源可信度高,尽可能不带偏见,并且在编写时考虑到了扫盲因素。本文探讨了图书馆的健康保险推广工作,并提供了一份经过审核的健康保险信息消费者资源详尽清单。文章对每个健康保险信息资源进行了评估,并将这些资源与如何在实践中使用联系起来。本文旨在增强图书馆员的能力,引导人们获取可靠的健康保险信息。
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly
Medical Reference Services Quarterly Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: This highly acclaimed, peer-reviewed journal is an essential working tool for medical and health sciences librarians. For those professionals who provide reference and public services to health sciences personnel in clinical, educational, or research settings, Medical Reference Services Quarterly covers topics of current interest and practical value in the areas of reference in medicine and related specialties, the biomedical sciences, nursing, and allied health. This exciting and comprehensive resource regularly publishes brief practice-oriented articles relating to medical reference services, with an emphasis on user education, database searching, and electronic information. Two columns feature the Internet and informatics education.
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