This study looked at how community health workers (CHWs) can help identify and address social risks in primary care. Researchers worked with two health centers in Arizona to map their processes for screening, referring, and following up on social risks. They found gaps in the system and suggested ways to improve how CHWs are integrated into the process. The study highlights the … [Read more...] about Centering the role of community health workers in social risk screening, referral, and follow-up within the primary care setting
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People with HIV As Community Health Workers (CHWs)
The U.S. has made progress in preventing HIV and improving access to treatment, but there are still inequalities among different populations. Some individuals may face social isolation or poor quality of life, and navigating the complex healthcare system can be challenging. Community health workers (CHWs) are recognized as essential in connecting clinical care with social … [Read more...] about People with HIV As Community Health Workers (CHWs)
Utilizing Community Health Workers to Advance Health Equity
Community Health Workers (CHWs) play an important role on the health care team, providing culturally relevant interventions to identify and reduce disparities. Read about tactics CHWs can use to improve outcomes in cardiovascular health. The integration of CHWs into health care settings provides an evidence-based, supportive, intermediary approach to cardiovascular health, … [Read more...] about Utilizing Community Health Workers to Advance Health Equity
Integrating Community Health Workers as a Part of the Health Care Team
Community health workers (CHWs) are becoming vital members of the healthcare team. In Ohio, their numbers grew from 850 to over 1,200 between 2018 and 2022, with many working in community organizations, health departments, hospitals, and clinics. This growth is linked to various training programs, including certification options through the Ohio Board of Nursing. CHWs help … [Read more...] about Integrating Community Health Workers as a Part of the Health Care Team
Utilizing Perinatal Patient Navigation to Address Self-Identified Social Determinants of Health in Pregnancy
Maternal health issues, particularly among non-Hispanic Black women, remain a challenge in the U.S. despite medical advancements. Disparities stem from various factors, including community, hospital, provider, and patient influences. Community-based care navigation, using patient navigators and community health workers, has been effective in improving maternal healthcare by … [Read more...] about Utilizing Perinatal Patient Navigation to Address Self-Identified Social Determinants of Health in Pregnancy

