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Notes from the prevention frontier

The thinking behind JUNO — articles, public-health notes, and field observations on literacy, prevention, and navigation.

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# 4 entries · sorted by recency

2026-05-12ArticleThe patient literacy gap is an understanding gap2026-04-28Public-health noteMaking invisible consequences visible2026-03-19Field noteNavigation confidence in first-time patients2026-02-08ArticlePlain language is a clinical safety feature
Article6 min·2026-05-12

The patient literacy gap is an understanding gap

Access to information has never been higher. Yet the distance between reading a health message and acting on it remains wide.

#literacy#behaviour#prevention
Public-health note4 min·2026-04-28

Making invisible consequences visible

Most preventive behaviour fails not because people don't care, but because the feedback loop is too slow to feel real.

#prevention#design#feedback
Field note5 min·2026-03-19

Navigation confidence in first-time patients

Across informal conversations, the most common healthcare question was not 'what do I have?' but 'where do I even go?'

#navigation#care#access
Article7 min·2026-02-08

Plain language is a clinical safety feature

When instructions are readable, people follow them. Readability is not a nicety — it shapes outcomes.

#literacy#safety#communication
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