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[HealthLiteracy 1665] Re: Wednesday Question: Health Literacy and Marketing
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Hi Julie:
I like this idea, but would like the program much more if it was offered in
partnership or monitored by a non-profit or other group that provided Rite
Aid with specific guidelines on how to interact with participants.
A number of potential problems for consumers with limited verbal and/or
reading skills immediately come to mind, such as:
1) conversion of prescriptions without a doctor's consent - or with consent
based on difficult to understand conversion forms
2) enrollment in other programs without informed consent
...and on and on.
Paul Tracey
Learning About Diabetes, Inc.
_www.learningaboutdiabetes.org_ (http://www.learningaboutdiabetes.org)
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