Heads up: Our office will be closed from 7/3 to 7/5 for CH Summer Break! We do this every year to allow our team to enjoy some much deserved R&R — and as recognition for all their contributions. We hope everyone has a safe and happy Fourth of July, and we’ll see you soon!
About us
CommunicateHealth is a health communication firm with a passion for health literacy and human-centered design. Our mission is to improve lives by designing health information that’s easy to understand and use. By giving people the information they need to make informed decisions about their health, we can advance health equity.
- Website
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http://www.communicatehealth.com
External link for CommunicateHealth, Inc.
- Industry
- Writing and Editing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, MD
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- health literacy, health communication, public health, health equity, equity-centered communication, inclusive langauge, community outreach, evaluation, audience research, usability testing, user experience, human-centered design, inclusive design, web development, graphic design, and web design
Locations
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Primary
20 Courthouse Square
Suite 215
Rockville, MD 20850, US
Employees at CommunicateHealth, Inc.
Updates
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How can health communicators write about weight with empathy and transparency? We have some ideas: https://lnkd.in/eA-WsB9J #DEI #HealthComm #HealthLiteracy
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Checking in after Day 1 of the Society for Health Communication National Summit! CommunicateHealth President Stacy Robison and Vice President Rachel Pryzby led a workshop on how to apply clear communication principles in your work. We’re excited for Day 2 — if you’re at the Summit, please say hello!
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In honor of #PrideMonth, we're revisiting an all-time favorite blog post — a celebration of LGBTQ+ people who have helped shape #PublicHealth, #HealthComm, and #HealthEd: https://lnkd.in/gBCat3kj
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This week, CommunicateHealth is chatting about the Public Health Communications Collaborative. If you haven’t heard about it yet, it’s a fantastic resource for #PublicHealth communicators. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3X7hvCM #HealthComm #HealthCommunication #HealthLiteracy
Things We ❤️: the Public Health Communications Collaborative — CommunicateHealth
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Happy (almost) #PrideMonth! This week, we’re getting excited about Pride and revisiting our LGBTQ+ #InclusiveLanguage Playbook. Take a look: https://lnkd.in/ey5-cwu7 #HealthComm #HealthCommunication #HealthLiteracy
Happy Pride to All! — CommunicateHealth
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➡ Are you a mission-driven, mixed methods researcher with a specialty in UX research and experience with analytics? ➡ Do you have experience carrying out end-to-end research, from creating a research plan to writing reports? ➡ Do you excel at moderating research sessions, synthesizing data, and using a wide range of research tools and methods? If this sounds like a fit for you, learn more about the open position here: https://lnkd.in/eAt6KsYU #HealthComm #HealthCommunication #HealthLiteracy #UX #UserExperience #Research #PublicHealth
UX Researcher - CommunicateHealth, Inc.
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Come work for a mission-driven organization, making health information easy to use and understand! #UX #UXResearch
UX Researcher - CommunicateHealth, Inc.
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Have you ever described an incredibly organized person as "OCD"? Or a frequent mind-changer as "bipolar"? This week, we're revisiting our thoughts on why casual use of #MentalHealth terms can be harmful: https://lnkd.in/ei89YiKV #HealthComm #HealthCommunication #HealthLiteracy #PublicHealth
Things We Don’t ❤️: “They’re So OCD” — CommunicateHealth
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Excited to check out this new resource on creating accessible #PublicHealth content for social from our friends at the Public Health Communications Collaborative! 🎉 🎉 🎉 #HealthComm #HealthCommunication
NEW Resource: The #PublicHealth Communicators Guide to Creating Accessible Social Media. To create accessible public health communications, you must consider how people with disabilities will interact with your content. Use our new resource, developed in partnership with Disability Policy Consortium, to help you develop accessible and inclusive writing, visuals, audio, and videos. https://lnkd.in/eJd2jBqw #Accessibility #HealthEquity
Communications Tool: The Public Health Communicators Guide to Creating Accessible Social Media
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