The Health Statistics office collects Community Health Aide (CHA) Program workload counts from programs representing the 176 village clinics located throughout Alaska. It communicates with Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps) so they know where, when and how to submit their workload data.
CHA Program workload is included in the Statistical Summary of Workload. CHA/P visits are weighted by the type of visit: patient encounter, group health education, fluoride rinses, assisting other providers, and other types of visits. CHA Program workload is documented annually on the Maintenance and Improvement and Equipment tables. Maintenance and Improvement funds are based upon the size of the facility while Equipment funds are based upon annual workload.
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