“…Department of Health and Human Services, 2010). Health literacy has been found to impact health status (Hoover et al, 2015; Sentell, Baker, Onaka, & Braun, 2011), medical decision-making (Wang et al, 2014), access to care (Levy & Janke, 2016), completion of positive health behaviors such as cancer screening (Fernandez, Larson, & Zikmund-Fisher, 2016; Heberer et al, 2016), and health outcomes (Scarpato et al, 2016). For example, individuals with inadequate self-reported health literacy have been found less likely to be adherent to mammography guidelines and to report regular moderate physical activity than those with adequate self-reported health literacy (Fernandez, Larson, & Zikmund-Fisher, 2016).…”