Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Adds No-Cost Community Health Worker Services to Commercial Plans
Beginning on January 1, 2022,
Community health worker programs focus on culturally appropriate assistance and education provided by front-line public health professionals who work in conjunction with primary care providers. Additionally, community health workers serve as trusted liaisons between individuals, the health care system, health insurers and social service agencies. Through community outreach, social support and patient advocacy, community health workers are key to bridging gaps in communication and improving health outcomes in communities with cultural and language barriers.
"Navigating the complexities of the health care ecosystem is even more challenging when facing cultural, language, and other sociodemographic barriers that affect our members' health," said Dr.
"Community health workers have been instrumental in helping our Medicaid members achieve their optimal health for more than a decade," said
The benefit will go into effect for all eligible members on January 1, 2022, regardless of specific plan renewal dates.
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