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Overview

The HHS-wide initiative Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America seeks to leverage the powerful data and tools now available to reduce new HIV infections in the United States by 75 percent in five years and by 90 percent by 2030. HITEQ is identifying best practices and barriers to using health IT to support early diagnosis, application of proven prevention interventions including access to PrEP, and sustained treatment for people living with HIV to achieve and maintain viral suppression.

Ending the HIV Epidemic Resources
Event date: 12/17/2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Export event
Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value

Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value

Session 2: Hearing from CHWs on Challenges and Successes with Joining the Team

Join the HITEQ Center for a two-part training on integrating community health workers (CHWs) as strategic team members in the age of value based care. In the first session, participants will explore the role of CHWs in data-driven activities essential to value based care, including outreach and proactive care management, and how these rely on successful use of the health center's EHR and other systems. The second session will feature a conversation with CHWs, sharing their challenges and successes in becoming team members in the current landscape of value based care. Please note that registration for the two sessions is separate.

Learning Objectives
After participating in this session, attendees will:

  • Identify the key roles of CHWs in data-driven activities essential to value based care.
  • Describe effective strategies for integrating CHWs into healthcare teams, focusing on strategies that enhance collaboration and improve patient outcomes in value based care settings.
  • Gain firsthand insights from CHWs regarding their experiences, challenges, and successes in integrating into value based care teams.
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