CHCS September 30, 2024
Kathy Moses and Anna Benyo, Center for Health Care Strategies

Across the nation, states are pursuing strategies to meet Medicaid members’ health and social needs, including coverage and requirements for deploying community health workers (CHWs). Because CHWs can build trust and connect members to resources for whole-person care, they are ideally positioned to help identify and address these needs and provide insights into how programs can be designed to meet community member needs.

This brief offers guidance to help managed care organizations (MCOs) and Medicaid agencies, along with providers, community-based organizations, and funders, incorporate CHW expertise in the design, implementation, and quality improvement of CHW programs. It draws from the Center for Health Care Strategies’ (CHCS) work in New Jersey, where a CHW Advisory Board was convened to provide practical...

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