Community Health Workers
Focusing on “Improving the Health of our Community, One Person at a Time.”
Program Background
Meridian (Michigan) has 46 Community Health Workers who live locally and assist our Medicaid members in each county we serve.
Our Community Health Workers do face-to-face visits with our members to assist with health care needs. We are located throughout the state to help meet the needs of our members and the communities we are honored to serve. Where our members work, live and play can affect their health. Challenges like access to healthy food, affordable housing, childcare, education and living wage jobs can create barriers that drive as much as 80% of health outcomes. Community Health Workers are there to help navigate the community and healthcare needs!
Request a CHW:
Visit the member portal and fill out a Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Assessment. Once we get your assessment, a local CHW will reach out to you to get you connected to local resources.
Or you can call Meridian Health Plan at 1-888-437-0606 to ask for a Community Health Worker.
Addressing Member Needs Through Innovation
Helping Mothers and their Babies
Start Smart for Your Baby® is an extensive, award-winning education, care management, and outreach program for pregnant members, new moms, and their babies. It helps lower the risks of premature births and admissions to neonatal intensive care units.
Transitioning from the Hospital to Home
The Transition of Care program helps members who have recently been admitted and released from the hospital. Our Community Health Workers follow up with the member to make sure they have a safe discharge. This includes scheduling follow up appointments with their PCP, making sure the member has DME and medications filled, and supporting with transportation.
Personal Member Outreach and Support
Centene’s commitment to whole health is guided by industry-leading insights into the social, behavioral, and environmental drivers that impact the health of the most vulnerable populations. Our data-driven approach is designed to empower members to make more well-informed choices along their care journeys. Personalized outreach programs such as our social determinants of health referrals help members navigate the healthcare system and access valuable community-based resources.
Emergency Department Diversion Program
Our Emergency Diversion program is dedicated to improving health outcomes by increasing member knowledge and access to appropriate care settings. Our Community Health Workers strive to identify the member’s reasons for visiting the ER and reduce barriers to accessing future care. The program also identifies opportunities for members to better manage their chronic conditions with the help of their Primary Care Physicians (PCP) and specialized care management programs.