Transforming the delivery of care in the post-health reform era: what role will community health workers play?

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Submitted by National Center... on May 26, 2015 - 12:33pm CDT

Resource Type: 
Report

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) affords opportunities to sustain the role of community health workers (CHWs). Among myriad strategies encouraged by PPACA are prevention and care coordination, particularly for chronic diseases, chief drivers of increased health care costs. Prevention and care coordination are functions that have been performed by CHWs for decades, particularly among underserved populations. The two key delivery models promoted in the PPACA are accountable care organizations and health homes. Both stress the importance of interdisciplinary, interprofessional health care teams, the ideal context for integrating CHWs. Equally important, the payment structures encouraged by PPACA to support these delivery models offer the vehicles to sustain the role of these valued workers.

Author(s): 
Martinez J
Ro M
Villa NW
Powell W
Knickman JR
Subject: 
Assessment & Evaluation
Caregivers
Patients & Families
Policy
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