Community health workers, promotores, and community health representatives (CHW/P/Rs) can play a valuable role in collecting data, transferring information between health and social service systems, and informing MCPs, FQHCs, hospital systems, and the state about community needs. CHW/P/Rs can also provide the most up-to-date information on elements such as member housing status, contact information, and any immediate or emergent health risks. Whether CHW/P/Rs coordinate care as part of an interdisciplinary primary care team in an office-based setting or engage community members in the field, they are well positioned to collect this type of information.
CHCF has gathered a variety of resources related to data collection and program management:
- Curated list of publicly available tools for CHW/P data collection (PDF). (Developed in 2021.)
- Program Design Checklist (PDF). High-level description of the managed care plan (MCP) activities needed to establish a program with CHW/P services.
- A May 2021 newsletter (PDF) shares insights from the Transitions Care Network and Telecare about using data to demonstrate the value of CHW/Ps in both health outcomes and cost savings.