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The Role of Community Health Workers in Rural South Carolina

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This study examined the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in rural South Carolina and found that they help improve community health by connecting people to care, supporting disease prevention, and addressing local health needs. Using data from statewide initiatives and existing research, the study showed that CHWs are effective in reaching underserved populations and … [Read more...] about The Role of Community Health Workers in Rural South Carolina

Return on investment of community health workers in the United States: a systematic review

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This review looked at studies in the United States that assessed whether community health worker programs save money compared to what they cost. It combined results from 35 studies covering programs in many states and focusing mainly on people with conditions like diabetes and high risk of hospital admission. Overall, the findings show that these programs generally save more … [Read more...] about Return on investment of community health workers in the United States: a systematic review

Community-Based Preventive Health Interventions and Their Impact on Population Health Outcomes: A Narrative Review

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This review looks at different community-based approaches used to prevent disease and improve health, especially in underserved areas. It brings together evidence on efforts like health education, early screening, community participation, use of community health workers, digital tools, and supportive policies. The findings show that programs work best when they combine several … [Read more...] about Community-Based Preventive Health Interventions and Their Impact on Population Health Outcomes: A Narrative Review

Tailoring climate–health competencies for diverse health cadres: Findings from a scoping review

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This review looked at training frameworks that help health workers respond to the health impacts of climate change. It found that most existing frameworks were designed for high-income countries and do not fit well in low-resource settings. The study developed a simpler framework that outlines the knowledge and skills needed by different types of health workers, including … [Read more...] about Tailoring climate–health competencies for diverse health cadres: Findings from a scoping review

Capturing Family Planning Community Service Data into National Health Management Information Systems: A Five-Country Review of Tools for Community Health Workers and Pharmacies and Drug Shops

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This study looked at how information from community health workers and pharmacies about family planning services is included in national health information systems in five countries (Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria and Uganda). It found that data from community health workers is partly included in most countries, especially for contraceptive services and referrals, but … [Read more...] about Capturing Family Planning Community Service Data into National Health Management Information Systems: A Five-Country Review of Tools for Community Health Workers and Pharmacies and Drug Shops

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