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Community health workers and non-clinical patient navigators: A critical COVID-19 pandemic workforce

机译:社区卫生工作者和非临床患者导航员:批判性Covid-19大流行劳动力

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in substantial morbidity and mortality and challenged public health agencies and healthcare systems worldwide. In the U.S., physical distancing orders and other restrictions have had severe economic and societal consequences. Populations already vulnerable in the United States have experienced worse COVID-19 health outcomes. The World Health Organization has made recommendations to engage at risk populations and communicate accurate information about risk and prevention; to conduct contract tracing; and to support those affected by COVID-19. This Commentary highlights the ways in which an existing and cost-effective, but underutilized workforce, community health workers and non-clinical patient navigators, should be deployed to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Community health workers and non-clinical patient navigators have skills in community engagement and health communication and are able to gain the trust of vulnerable communities. Furthermore, many community health workers and non-clinical patient navigators have skills in assisting community members with meeting basic needs and with navigating public health and healthcare systems. Members of this workforce are more than prepared to conduct contact tracing. State, local, tribal, and territorial public health agencies and healthcare systems should be collaborating with national, state, and local organizations that represent and employ CHWs/non-clinical patient navigators to determine how to better mobilize this workforce to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, Congress, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and individual states need to adopt policies to sustainably fund their critically needed services in the long term.
机译:2019冠状病毒疾病流行导致了严重的发病率和死亡率,并挑战了世界各地的公共卫生机构和医疗保健系统。在美国,物理距离命令和其他限制已经产生了严重的经济和社会后果。在美国已经脆弱2019冠状病毒疾病的人群经历了更糟糕的结果。世界卫生组织已提出建议,让高危人群参与进来,并交流有关风险和预防的准确信息;进行合同追踪;并支持2019冠状病毒疾病。这篇评论强调2019冠状病毒疾病流行的原因,即现有的和成本有效的,但未充分利用的劳动力,社区卫生工作者和非临床患者导航员,应该被部署来解决COVID-19流行病。社区卫生工作者和非临床患者导航员具备社区参与和健康沟通的技能,能够赢得弱势社区的信任。此外,许多社区卫生工作者和非临床患者导航员具备帮助社区成员满足基本需求以及导航公共卫生和医疗系统的技能。这些员工完全准备好进行联系人追踪。州2019冠状病毒疾病的国家、州、部落和地区公共卫生机构和医疗保健系统应该与代表和雇用CHWS /非临床患者导航员的国家、州和地方组织合作,以确定如何更好地动员这一劳动力来解决COVID-19流行病。此外,国会、联邦医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)以及各个州需要采取政策,为其急需的长期服务提供可持续的资金。

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