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Establishing voluntary certification of community health workers in Arizona: a policy case study of building a unified workforce.

Maia IngramSamantha SaboFloribella RedondoYanitza SotoKim RussellHeather CarterBrook BenderJill Guernsey de Zapien
Published in: Human resources for health (2020)
Legislated voluntary certification provides a pathway for further professionalization of the CHW workforce by establishing a standard definition and set of core competencies. Voluntary certification also provides guidance to organizations in developing appropriate training and job activities, as well as ongoing professional development opportunities. In developing certification with CHWs representing different populations, and in particular Tribal Nations, it is essential to assure that the CHW definition is in alignment with all groups and that the scope of practice reflects CHW roles in both clinic and community-based settings. The Arizona experience underscores the benefits of a flexible approach that leverages existing strengths in organizations and the population served.
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