Community Health Workers as an Extension of Care Coordination in Primary Care: A Community-Based Cosupervisory Model.

J Ambul Care Manage

Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine (Ms Gunderson and Drs Wieland, Quirindongo-Cedeno and Njeru), Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for Science of Health Care Delivery (Drs Asiedu and Ridgeway), and Internal Medicine Administrative Services (Mr O'Brien and Ms Nelson), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association, Rochester, Minnesota (Ms Nelson and Mr Buzard); and United Way of Olmsted County, Rochester, Minnesota (Mr Campbell).

Published: October 2019

Community health workers (CHWs) bring their unique capacity as liaisons for patients, communities, and health care systems to health care teams. We describe the collaborative development of a community-based CHW program to address the social determinants of health that affect patients. This cosupervisory, generalist CHW model provides an innovative template for cocreation of patient-centered infrastructure and resourcing within an evolving and replicable holistic care continuum across patient ages, diagnoses, health care payers, and communities to promote health equity. The program has been effective in decreasing health care utilization and cost.

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