Relative to health equity and community health workers
If enacted, this bill will amend Chapter 112 of the General Laws of Massachusetts to introduce a more comprehensive definition of community health worker services and their core competencies. It is expected to lay the groundwork for a Community Health Worker Workforce Development Taskforce, which will assess the existing workforce, barriers to certification, and sustainability of reimbursement for community health worker services. This initiative aims to elevate the role of community health workers within the healthcare system and improve the delivery of services to populations that struggle with access to healthcare.
House Bill 359 aims to establish a framework for health equity in Massachusetts through the development of community health workers (CHWs). This bill emphasizes the need for coverage and reimbursement for services provided by certified community health workers, recognizing their role in promoting health education, outreach, and coordination of care for individuals, particularly in underserved communities. The legislation seeks to enhance the skills and competencies of community health workers to effectively address the healthcare needs of diverse populations.
Notable points of contention surrounding HB 359 may revolve around the funding mechanisms necessary for sustaining reimbursement for CHWs and the specifics of how this bill will influence existing healthcare policies. There may be concerns regarding the equitable distribution of resources among various regions and ensuring that the taskforce adequately addresses the unique needs of diverse communities. Additionally, the requirement for community health worker certification will prompt discussions about the qualifications and training necessary to maintain service standards.