Background: Community Health Workers (CHW) can be an important and evidence-based response to reduce unnecessary morbidity and mortality in chronic diseases like asthma, heart disease, diabetes, cancers, HIV, and maternal/child health, and mental health. Georgia’s urban and rural diverse populations are at high risk from many of these conditions. Largely the outcomes in controlling these health issues are nonmedical and include social determinants of health, i.e., access to care, transportation, inadequate housing, and health literacy. CHWs can increase the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to improve their health. Historically, concerns of CHWs on healthcare teams to address these issues have centered on standardized train...
Community health workers (CHWs), in their delivery of culturally competent care, play an integral ro...
Abstract Background: Community Health Workers (CHWs) are proven to be highly effective in low- and ...
Across the country, health care professionals are joining forces to improve the health care of popul...
Background: Among underserved and racial/ethnic minority populations in Georgia, there are profound ...
The transformation of the US health care system and the recognition of the effectiveness of communit...
Evidence suggests that health care in the United States could benefit from including the services of...
Georgia’s racial and ethnic minority communities have a continual problem of disproportionately wors...
Background: During the summers of 2016- 2019, Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) with the support of...
In order to better understand how CHWs are being integrated in state health reform initiatives, incl...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) have gained national recognition for their role in addressing health...
Improving the health outcomes of all Georgians drives work of Georgia Southern University’s Jiann-Pi...
Describes how one county's nonprofit, corporate, and public sectors formed a collaborative network t...
Background: On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable C...
INTRODUCTION: Per the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), local public health departme...
Abstract: Introduction: Community health workers (CHWs) are a group of health care workers that work...
Community health workers (CHWs), in their delivery of culturally competent care, play an integral ro...
Abstract Background: Community Health Workers (CHWs) are proven to be highly effective in low- and ...
Across the country, health care professionals are joining forces to improve the health care of popul...
Background: Among underserved and racial/ethnic minority populations in Georgia, there are profound ...
The transformation of the US health care system and the recognition of the effectiveness of communit...
Evidence suggests that health care in the United States could benefit from including the services of...
Georgia’s racial and ethnic minority communities have a continual problem of disproportionately wors...
Background: During the summers of 2016- 2019, Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) with the support of...
In order to better understand how CHWs are being integrated in state health reform initiatives, incl...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) have gained national recognition for their role in addressing health...
Improving the health outcomes of all Georgians drives work of Georgia Southern University’s Jiann-Pi...
Describes how one county's nonprofit, corporate, and public sectors formed a collaborative network t...
Background: On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable C...
INTRODUCTION: Per the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), local public health departme...
Abstract: Introduction: Community health workers (CHWs) are a group of health care workers that work...
Community health workers (CHWs), in their delivery of culturally competent care, play an integral ro...
Abstract Background: Community Health Workers (CHWs) are proven to be highly effective in low- and ...
Across the country, health care professionals are joining forces to improve the health care of popul...