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Cross-training Pharmacy Personnel as Community Health Workers.

Community health workers (CHWs) are front-line public health professionals who assist in bridging patients with resources and other healthcare team members. There is an increase in demand for CHWs, and cross-training pharmacy personnel (technicians, pharmacists) as CHWs can help with this demand. With the vital role that pharmacy team members already play in their communities, cross-training provides greater potential to help address patients' medication barriers, such as improving medication adherence. Several factors, such as the best implementation model, willingness of pharmacy personnel to take on additional roles, and service reimbursement and sustainability, should be taken into consideration for implementation. Given the potential benefits, CHW training can become another asset for pharmacy personnel to elevate patient care and reduce healthcare barriers faced by many patients.

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