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Many Michiganders haven’t even heard of community health workers (CHWs), but these rarely recognized frontline workers have been integral to getting the word out about COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness.

A Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) presentation describes CHWs as patient advocates, health educators, enrollment assisters, and referral providers who help their clients navigate both health care systems and human services. Their job titles include peer support specialist, health navigator, outreach worker, promotor de salud, community health representative, recovery coach, or community-based doula. No matter what their title, they meet their clients where they are, in their homes, at food banks, in local health departments or human services agencies, and at health clinics.

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