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. 1995 Aug;85(8 Pt 1):1055–1058. doi: 10.2105/ajph.85.8_pt_1.1055

Community health workers: integral members of the health care work force.

A Witmer 1, S D Seifer 1, L Finocchio 1, J Leslie 1, E H O'Neil 1
PMCID: PMC1615805  PMID: 7625495

Abstract

As the US health care system strives to function efficiently, encourage preventive and primary care, improve quality, and overcome nonfinancial barriers to care, the potential exists for community health workers to further these goals. Community health workers can increase access to care and facilitate appropriate use of health resources by providing outreach and cultural linkages between communities and delivery systems; reduce costs by providing health education, screening, detection, and basic emergency care; and improve quality by contributing to patient-provider communication, continuity of care, and consumer protection. Information sharing, program support, program evaluation, and continuing education are needed to expand the use of community health workers and better integrate them into the health care delivery system.

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