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Developing A Sustainable Plan for Community Health Workers in Minnesota: Review of Final Recommendations

Catch Up On the Conversation

On March 6th, 2025 MNCHWA and the Minnesota Department of Health jointly hosted a “kick-off” meeting to set the foundation for the creation of a sustainable plan and future for Community Health Workers in the State of Minnesota.

This meeting featured speakers from the local and national levels speaking about the state and status of Community Health Workers. The Minnesota Department of Health shared the results of their environmental scan and the development of their logic model.

We recorded the session for those that weren’t able to attend the day of – be sure to check out the timestamps in the video to the various topics covered!

Workgroups

To make building out a plan of this size and scale more manageable we convened a variety of workgroups based around different topics to play to the strengths and interests of those involved. The groups and their overarching goals are listed below:

Sustainable Funding & Policy 

Review and refine the logic model strategies, objectives, and activities related to financing and payment for funding CHW roles through Medicaid, grants, organizational, and private sector contributions.  Provide clear next steps for implementation of these components of the logic model (how, who, when) for documentation of a sustainable plan.

Community Engagement & Health Equity Outcomes in Evidence-Based Models 

Review and refine the logic model strategies, objectives, and activities related to supporting Implementation of Evidence-Based Models of Team-Based Care.  E.g. (IMPaCT, CHW Pathways Hub, Umbrella/Community Care /Quasi hubs, patient centered medical homes, promising practices models, etc.).  Ensure the infrastructure and models are responsive to community needs, addressing health disparities and promoting inclusiveness. Provide clear next steps for implementation of these components of the logic model (how, who, when) for documentation of a sustainable plan. 

Data & Evaluation

Review and refine the logic model strategies, objectives, and activities related to assessment and evaluation metrics for success, including health outcomes, workforce effectiveness, and sustainability indicators.  Provide clear next steps for implementation of these components of the logic model (how, who, when) for documentation of a sustainable plan

Training and career/workforce development 

Review and refine the logic model strategies, objectives, and activities related to training, continuing education, and career development.  Provide clear next steps for implementation of these components of the logic model (how, who, when) for documentation of a sustainable plan. 

Watch the Final Review of Recommendations

We held a final review session virtually on June 12th to convene stakeholders to look over the key findings and recommendations borne out of the Sustainable Planning Workgroups formed after the Kick-Off Meeting. These recommendations will assist in the development of a sustainable CHW-centric plan ensuring that the logic model activities align with community needs.

June 12th Meeting Agenda

Welcome – Ann Nyakundi, MNCHWA

CHW Impact Story – Keri-Anne Ruzin, Neighborhood Healthsource

Background and Review of The Planning Process – Anne Ganey, MNCHWA

Introduction of the Sustainability Plan – Kristen Godfrey Walters, MDH

  • Training and workforce development- Vonyee Howard, MNCHWA
  • Sustainable funding a policy- Ann Nyakundi, MNCHWA
  • Evidence Based Models and CHW Services- Kristen Godfrey Walters, MDH
  • Data and Evaluation- Rachel Stoll, MNCHWA

Walkthrough of the Measurement Plan – Rachel Stoll, MNCHW

Overview of the Logic Model – Laura Turek, MDH

Breakout Rooms on Materials – Vonyee Howard, MNCHWA

  • How does your work fit into this plan and the logic model?
  • How will you use these materials?
  • Did we capture what is needed to make CHWs sustainable?

Review and Discussion – Vonyee Howard, MNCHWA

Wrap Up and Next Steps – Ann Nyakundi, MNCHWA

Resources to Review