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NameHealth Workforce “Innovative Approaches and Promising Practices” Study: Providing Doorstep Services
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Through its Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) initiative, Ghana has deployed more than 310 auxiliary nurses in 53 of the country’s most deprived districts. These nurses, who receive two years of training and the title community health officer (CHO), are part of an innovative approach that shifts staff from low-impact static health centers with limited outreach to high-impact mobile community-supported services. CHOs provide “doorstep” services to underserved rural populations and have improved access to health services for nearly one million Ghanaians (each CHO serves an average of 4,500 people), resulting in substantial improvements in community health.

TagIntraHealth, report, community health workers, English, underserved populations, Ghana, Community-Based Health Planning and Services, community-based interventions, recruitment, health workers, in-service training
Filenamecommunity_health_workers_ghana.pdf
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Creatorchristopherlindahl
Created On: 01/15/2010 13:29
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