The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is partnering with Hispanic-serving organizations to promote the Agency's Spanish-language resources and to encourage consumers to become more active partners in their health care.
To assist in this effort, AHRQ is launching the "Toma las riendas" ("Take the reins") campaign, a nationwide effort to encourage Hispanics to take control of their health and explore treatment options.
Hispanics are often more likely than whites to experience poor health outcomes, and are also less likely to take prescription medications to control asthma. For many Hispanics, seeking treatment means using a new language to navigate a complex health care system. AHRQ's Spanish-language publications provide opportunities for Hispanics to easily compare treatments for many common conditions.
To encourage use of the materials and engage Hispanics in the discussion, AHRQ has also launched a Facebook Page, http://www.facebook.com/AHRQehc.espanol. AHRQ's Spanish-language patient guides are available online at http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/index.cfm/informacion-en-espanol/.
For other AHRQ Spanish-language consumer tools, go to http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/espanoix.htm.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, New AHRQ Campaign Encourages Hispanics To Work With Their Doctors To Make the Best Treatment Decisions, November 10, 2011.