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Key Stakeholders

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Government buildings and the capital building.The key stakeholders include:

  • Potential employers and their associations
  • Third-party payers, including the state (MN Dept. of Human Services)
  • State department of health
  • Workforce development, education agencies
  • CHWs themselves
  • Community leaders and interest groups
  • Other professional associations
  • Key legislators and staff

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This slide and the next one list the main categories of stakeholders involved in change efforts in Minnesota and Massachusetts. Different parts of the process call for more prominent roles for certain kinds of stakeholders. For example, if state legislation is involved, legislators often want to hear from people directly affected, such as patients, clients, employers, and CHWs themselves, rather than researchers and executive branch officials. The list includes:

  • Potential employers and their associations
  • Third-party payers, including the state
  • Workforce development agencies, including education provider organizations
  • CHWs themselves
  • Community leaders and interest groups
  • Other professional associations
  • Key legislators and staff
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