Education

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LPPIH Analytics Portal-Education

Language barriers in healthcare lead to miscommunication between the medical professional and patient, reducing both parties’ satisfaction and decreasing the quality of healthcare delivery and patient safety. One study reported that the implementation of online translation tools such as Google Translate and MediBabble in hospitals increased the satisfaction of both medical providers and patients (to 92 percent) and improved the quality of healthcare delivery and patient safety.

Key Attributes of Education

People with higher education have greater access to economic resources, enabling them to secure better quality health care and homes located iin areas with fewer environmental toxins.

Higher education builds skills in assessing complex healthcare information and their role in it, and lower income is linked with less education. Many studies show an association between lower socioeconomic conditions and higher rates of chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and others.

The “Dropping out of school and chronic disease in the United States” article showed that people who do not graduate high school report having at least one chronic health condition.

Education Adds Years to Life Expectancy

Adults with higher educational attainment have better health and lifespans compared to their less-educated peers. Tertiary education, particularly, is critical in influencing infant mortality, life expectancy, child vaccination, and enrollment rates. In addition, an economy needs to consider potential years of life lost (premature mortality) as a measure of health quality.

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Education Attainment

Education Attainment

Education is an important determinant of employment, income and health.

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High School Graduate

High School Graduate

High school graduates have fewer health problems than non-graduates later on in life.

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employment

Employment

Higher education helps individuals secure higher paying work with fewer safety risks.

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Enrolled in Higher Education

Enrolled in Higher Education

Higher ed enrollment fell 2.7 percent one year ago, continuing a pandemic drop and decade-long trend.

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Language Spoken

Language Spoken

Advancing health equity: language, narrative and concepts.

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Disconnected Youth

Disconnected Youth

Strong community partnerships are needed to assist youth who are not in school and are not working.

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Occupation by Industry

Occupation by Industry

Does employment cause health outcomes or does health cause employment outcomes?