NACHW Logo
  1. Home
  2. »
  3. chw_Resource
  4. »
  5. Early Lessons and Strategies from Statewide Efforts to Integrate Community Health Workers into Medicaid

Early Lessons and Strategies from Statewide Efforts to Integrate Community Health Workers into Medicaid

Year:
2020
State:
NatDoc: National Document
Website Link:
Publicly Available:
Yes
Billing and Reimbursement:
Certification:
Evidence Generation:
General other, White papers
Policy:
Lessons learned from other states, National guidance especially in new policy areas
Sustainable Financing:​
Expand evidence base, General other, How to engage and work with Medicaid, Including community-based CHWs, National-level guidance, Documentation of how CHWs can work within care teams, White papers
Workforce Development:

Summary

The 2010 Affordable Care Act provided new impetus and funding opportunities for state Medicaid agencies to integrate community health workers (CHWs) into their health systems. Community health workers are trusted community members who participate in training so they can promote health in their own communities. This qualitative study shares lessons and strategies from Oregon’s early efforts to integrate CHWs into Medicaid with concomitant financing, policy, and infrastructure issues. Key informant interviews were conducted with 16 Coordinated care organizations (CCO) and analyzed using an iterative, immersion-crystallization approach. Coordinated care organizations found CHW integration a supportive factor for Medicaid-enrolled members navigating health and social services, educating members about disease conditions, and facilitating member engagement in primary care. Barriers to CHW integration included a lack of understanding about CHW roles and their benefits to health systems, as well as a need for more intensive guidance and support on financing and integrating CHW services.