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NCDHHS Awarded $9M from CDC to Support Statewide Community Health Worker Infrastructure

NCDHHS Recibió $ 9 millones de los CDC para Apoyar la Infraestructura de Promotores de Salud Comunitaria en todo el estado

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RALEIGH — North Carolina’s Community Health Worker Initiative will expand as part of the CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion's Community Health Workers for COVID Response and Resilient Communities (CCR) initiative. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services was awarded a total of $9 million with $3 million per year distributed over the next three years. 

"Community health workers have been vital in addressing health outcomes and equity prior to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Maggie Sauer, Director of the NCDHHS Office of Rural Health. "They have been invaluable, trusted members of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continuing to integrate these trusted, frontline public health workers into the statewide health system will help improve health outcomes and equity in access to care in communities across North Carolina." 

A community health worker is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member of the community or who has a close understanding of the community. This trusting relationship enables CHWs to serve as a link between health, social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery.

The COVID-19 CHW program initially supported community health workers in 55 counties to connect North Carolinians with medical and social supports such as food and financial relief, diagnostic testing, behavioral health services and education about vaccines. This spring, NCDHHS committed to expanding the program to all 100 counties. The $9 million in CDC funding will help the state do that by developing a sustainable infrastructure for CHWs that builds on the pandemic response.

NCDHHS plans to expand, strengthen and integrate a statewide community health worker infrastructure by integrating CHWs into the Healthy Opportunity pilots as part of  the Advanced Medical Home model, Medicaid and other programs to improve health outcomes. NCDHHS will also partner with the newly created N.C. Community Health Worker Association as they create an accreditation process and work with state community colleges to develop core competency trainings.

To date, the COVID-19 CHW Program has connected more than 112,000 people to social supports, provided vaccine education to more than 420,000 people and scheduled more than 33,000 COVID-19 vaccine appointments. CHWs also use technology to connect people with resources and have created more than 350,000 telehealth appointments. In addition to the CHW Program, support also continues to be available to North Carolinians through the NCCARE 360 platform.

NCDHHS is one of 69 organizations receiving funding from the CDC to support communities hit hardest by COVID-19. The funding, awarded through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will be used to address:
  • Disparities in access to COVID-19 related services, such as testing, contact tracing and immunization
  • Factors that increase risk of severe COVID-19 illness, such as chronic diseases, smoking and pregnancy
  • Community needs that have been exacerbated by COVID-19, such as health and mental health care access and food insecurity
The amount each organization received was determined by population size, poverty rates and COVID-19 statistics.

Led by the Office of Rural Health, NCDHHS will partner with the following stakeholders outlined in their grant application, listed in alphabetical order, to expand, strengthen and integrate community health workers statewide:
  • COVID-19 CHW Partner Organizations
  • CommUnity Healing through Activism and Strategic Mobilization (CHASM)
  • Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI)
  • NC Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
  • NC Community College System (NCCS)
  • NCCARE360 (UniteUs, 211, and United Way)
  • NC Central University (NCCU)
  • NC Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA)
  • NC Community Health Worker Association (CHWA)
  • NC Department of Administration
  • NC Healthcare Association (NCHA)
  • NC Medicaid Prepaid Health Plans (PHP)
  • Partners In Health (PIH)
  • Saint Augustine's University (SAU)
  • UNC-Pembroke (UNC-P)

La iniciativa de Carolina del Norte de Promotores de Salud Comunitarios (CHW siglas en Ingles)  se expandirá como parte de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades los CDC para la Repuesta al COVID y Comunidades Resilientes Community Health Workers for COVID Response and Resilient Communities  (CCR).   El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte  (NCDHHS) recibió un total de $ 9 millones, $ 3 millones por año, para ser distribuidos durante los próximos tres años.

"Los Promotores de Salud Comunitarios han sido vitales para abordar los resultados de salud y la equidad antes de la pandemia de COVID-19", dijo Maggie Sauer, Directora de la Oficina de Salud Rural de NCDHHS. "Han sido miembros invaluables y confiables de la comunidad durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Continuar integrando a estos promotores de salud pública confiables y de primera línea en el sistema de salud estatal ayudará a mejorar los resultados de salud y la equidad en el acceso a la atención en las comunidades de Carolina del Norte".

Un Promotor de Salud Comunitario es un trabajador de salud pública de primera línea que es un miembro de confianza de la comunidad o que tiene un conocimiento cercano de la comunidad. Esta relación de confianza permite a los PSC (Promotores de Salud Comunitarios) servir como enlace entre la salud, los servicios sociales y la comunidad para facilitar el acceso a los servicios y mejorar la calidad y  competencia cultural en la prestación de servicios.

El programa COVID-19 CHW (Promotores de Salud Comunitario COVID-19) inicialmente apoyó a los promotores de salud comunitarios en  55 condados  para conectar a los habitantes de Carolina del Norte con apoyos médicos y sociales, como  alimentos y ayuda financiera,  pruebas de diagnóstico, servicios de salud de comportamiento/conductual  y educación sobre vacunas. En la primavera pasada,  NCDHHS se comprometió a expandir el programa a los 100 condados. Los $9 millones en fondos  de los CDC  ayudarán al estado a desarrollar una infraestructura sostenible para los PSC que se base en respuesta a la pandemia.

El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte  (NCDHHS) planea expandir, fortalecer e integrar una infraestructura de promotores de salud comunitarios en todo el estado mediante la integración de PSC en los pilotos de Oportunidades de Salud como parte del modelo de Hogar Médico Avanzado,  Medicaid y otros programas para mejorar los resultados de salud. NCDHHS también se asociará con la recién creada Asociación de Promotores de Salud Comunitaria de N.C. a medida que crean un proceso de acreditación y trabajan con colegios comunitarios estatales para desarrollar capacitaciones de competencias básicas.

Hasta la fecha, el Programa de Promotores de Salud Comunitario COVID-19 (COVID-19 CHW) ha conectado a más de 112,000 personas con apoyo social, brindado educación sobre vacunas a más de 420,000 personas y programado más de 33,000 citas de vacunas COVID-19. Los PSC también utilizan la tecnología para conectar a las personas con recursos y han creado más de 350,000 citas de telesalud. Además del Programa CHW (PSC), el apoyo también continúa estando disponible para  los habitantes de Carolina del Norte a través de la plataforma NCCARE 360.

NCDHHS es una de las 69 organizaciones que reciben fondos de los CDC para apoyar a las comunidades más afectadas por COVID-19. Los fondos, otorgados a través de la Ley de Ayuda, Alivio y Seguridad Económica por el Coronavirus (CARES),  se utilizarán para abordar:
  • Disparidades en el acceso a los servicios relacionados con COVID-19, como las pruebas, el rastreo de contactos y la inmunización
  • Factores que aumentan el riesgo de enfermedad grave por COVID-19, como enfermedades crónicas, fumar y embarazo
  • Necesidades de la comunidad que se han agravado por COVID-19, como el acceso a la atención de salud y salud mental, y la inseguridad alimentaria
La cantidad que recibió cada organización fue determinada por el tamaño de la población, las tasas de pobreza y las estadísticas de COVID-19.

Dirigido por la Oficina de Salud Rural (ORH), NCDHHS se asociará con las siguientes partes interesadas descritas  en su solicitud de subvención,  enumeradas en orden alfabético, para expandir, fortalecer e integrar a los promotores de salud comunitarios en todo el estado:
  • Organizaciones asociadas con Promotores de Salud Comunitarios - COVID-19
  • CommUnity Healing through Activism and Strategic Mobilization (CHASM)
  • Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI)
  • NC Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
    Centro de Educación para la Salud del Área de Carolina del Norte (AHEC)
  • NC Community College System (CCS
    Sistema de Colegios Comunitarios de Carolina del Norte (NCCS)
  • NCCARE360 (UniteUs, 211, and United Way)
  • NC Central University (NCCU)
    Universidad Central de Carolina del Norte (NCCU)
  • NC Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA)
    Asociación de Centros de Salud Comunitarios de Carolina del Norte (NCCHCA)
  • NC Community Health Worker Association (CHWA)
    Asociación de Promotores de Salud Comunitarios de Carolina del Norte (CHWA)
  • NC Department of Administration
    Departamento de Administración de Carolina del Norte
  • NC Healthcare Association (NCHA)
    Asociación de Atención Médica de Carolina del Norte (NCHA)
  • NC Medicaid Prepaid Health Plans (PHP)
  • Partners In Health (PIH)
  • Saint Augustine's University (SAU)
    Universidad de San Agustín (SAU)
  • UNC-Pembroke (UNC-P)
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