This paper highlights the significance of incorporating health literacy into care coordination plans for improved patient outcomes. By integrating evidence-based interventions, engaging stakeholders, considering ethical principles, and aligning with Healthy People 2030 goals, we can foster patient empowerment, enhance healthcare decision-making, and advance overall public health literacy (Rueda et al., 2023). Embracing these strategies ensures a patient-centered approach that respects individual needs and promotes collaborative care, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and a more effective healthcare system.
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