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Early childhood referrals by HealthySteps and community health workers

Germán M, Alonzo JK, Williams IM, Bushar J, Levine SM, Cuno KC, Umylny P, Briggs RD
Clin Pediatr

This study explored how a community health worker (CHW) within a primary care team with a HealthySteps (HS) Specialist impacted referrals to social determinant of health resources for families with children aged birth to 5 years. Medical charts with documentation of HS comprehensive services between January and June 2018 were reviewed at 3 primary care clinics: 2 with an HS Specialist (HSS Only) and 1 with an HS Specialist and CHW (HSS + CHW). Eighty-six referrals were identified, 78 of which had documented outcomes. Outcomes were categorized as successful, unsuccessful, and not documented. The HSS + CHW group had a higher rate of successful referrals (96%) than the HSS Only group (74%). Statistical analysis (χ(2) = 8.37, P = .004) revealed a significant association between the referral outcome and having a CHW on a primary care team with an HS Specialist. Therefore, primary care practices should consider adapting their HS model to include CHWs.

Germán M, Alonzo JK, Williams IM, et al. Early childhood referrals by HealthySteps and community health workers. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2022 Sep 14:99228221120706. DOI:10.1177/00099228221120706. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36113109

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Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Utilization
Population
Children and Youth
Medicaid-insured
Social Determinant of Health
Not Specified
Study design
Pre-post with Comparison Group
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