Oklahoma Code § 63-2063c

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Community health workers — Voluntary certification
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A.  The State Department of Health shall establish a certificate
for community health workers.  This certification shall be
voluntary.
B.  A certified community health worker may:
1.  Serve as a liaison between health and social services and
the community to facilitate access to services, to improve the
quality of service delivery, and to maximize the efficiency of

service delivery by coordinating available resources and leveraging
partnerships with private, nonprofit, or faith-based organizations;
2.  Assist individuals in attaining employment, education,
occupational training, or other means of supporting employment and
promoting self-sufficiency;
3.  Assist in identifying and communicating gaps in current
community and health care resources; and
4.  Build individual and community capacity by increasing health
knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as
outreach, community education, coaching, mentoring, social support,
and advocacy, including efforts within faith-based settings.
C.  In carrying out the functions described in paragraph 1 of
subsection B of this section, community health workers shall
emphasize available resources of private, nonprofit, or faith-based
organizations, and shall not rely solely on public assistance
programs for delivery of services.

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