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This report outlines key recommendations for developing and sustaining community health worker programs. It covers workforce definition, training, financial benefits, Medicaid reimbursement, and support networks for community health workers.

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  • Public Health
  • Health Workforce Development

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  • The San Antonio Community Health Worker Summit in January 2010 identified critical needs for community health worker (CHW) programs.
  • A growing need exists for standardized approaches to CHW development and long-term support.

Framework:

  • Defining the roles and responsibilities of the community health worker (CHW) workforce.
  • Establishing clear training standards and competencies for CHWs.
  • Developing strategies for the financial sustainability of CHW programs.

Implementation:

  • Evaluating the financial benefits and return on investment for CHW initiatives.
  • Strategizing effective Medicaid reimbursement pathways for CHW services.
  • Creating robust support networks to foster CHW professional growth and retention.

Implications:

  • These recommendations aim to strengthen the community health worker (CHW) sector.
  • Implementing these strategies can improve healthcare access and outcomes.
  • Sustained investment in CHWs is crucial for effective public health initiatives.