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. 2022 Jan 27;22(1):117.
doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07469-6.

Indiana community health workers: challenges and opportunities for workforce development

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Indiana community health workers: challenges and opportunities for workforce development

Natalia M Rodriguez et al. BMC Health Serv Res. .

Abstract

Background: An interest in, and the need for, Community Health Workers (CHWs) in the United States is growing exponentially. CHWs possess a unique ability to relate to and build trust with communities in order to improve clinical outcomes, while building individual and community capacity. Given their critical role in addressing social determinants of health, expanding the CHW workforce is crucial. However, creating CHW jobs, facilitating training and certification, and establishing sustainable financing models to support this workforce has been challenging.

Methods: A mixed-methods study consisting of an online survey and focus group discussions assessed the strengths, practices, and challenges to CHW workforce sustainability and expansion in the state of Indiana, including perspectives from both CHWs and employers.

Results: Across 8 topics, mixed data analysis revealed 28 findings that were both complementary and unique across focus group and survey results. Results highlighted CHW skills and attributes, illustrated the recruitment and hiring process, and provided insight into measuring outcomes and outputs. Findings also indicated a need to build position validation, professional development, and billing and reimbursement capacity.

Conclusion: Building and sustaining the CHW workforce will require creating an evidence base of roles and impact, increasing awareness of existing reimbursement mechanisms, and sharing best practices across employer organizations to promote optimal recruitment, training, supervision, career development, and funding strategies.

Keywords: Capacity building; Community health workers; Indiana; Workforce.

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Conflict of interest statement

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Key recommendations for expanding and sustaining Indiana’s CHW workforce

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