| NPI | Name | Type | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
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Gelsca Desindia Morales Felix |
Individual |
17371 Sw Vincent St Beaverton, OR |
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Deborah Best |
Individual |
5211 Ne Glisan St Bldg C Portland, OR |
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Rosa F Martinez |
Individual |
530 Nw 27th St Corvallis, OR |
|
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CHW Michelle Stone |
Individual |
348 W Adams St Burns, OR |
|
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MRS. Marie Ann Coulson |
Individual |
14988 Se Division St Portland, OR |
|
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Dawn Mcilwain |
Individual |
541 Willamette St Eugene, OR |
|
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CHW Joan Field |
Individual |
712 Jay St Fossil, OR |
|
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MRS. CRM Lindsay Rae Owen |
Individual |
120 N Everest St Ste A Newberg, OR |
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Philip Andrew Swistak |
Individual |
4890 32nd Ave Se Salem, OR |
|
|
Kimistry Wellness & Prevention |
Organization |
325 Goodpasture Island Rd Eugene, OR |
|
|
Teana Edwards |
Individual |
847 Ne 19th Ave Portland, OR |
|
|
Richard Stratton Jones |
Individual |
2415 Se 43rd Ave Ste 100 Portland, OR |
|
|
MRS. Mariah Michaela Miller |
Individual |
4890 32nd Ave Se Salem, OR |
|
|
NCMA Marifred Herst |
Individual |
2073 Olympic St Springfield, OR |
|
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Alyssa Hope Rice |
Individual |
4890 32nd Ave Se Salem, OR |
|
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MS. BS, QMHA, CADC 1, Renee' Lorena Raschke |
Individual |
17070se Mcloughlin Blvd. Milwaukie, OR |
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Bonnie Jean Kerr |
Individual |
5211 Ne Glisan St Bldg C Portland, OR |
|
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Drew Rivera |
Individual |
46314 Timine Way Pendleton, OR |
|
|
Anita Akana |
Individual |
847 Ne 19th Ave Ste 100 Portland, OR |
|
|
MRS. Julia Clark |
Individual |
557 W Washington St Burns, OR |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
| Taxonomy Code | 172V00000X |
| Display Name | Community Health Worker |
| Taxonomy Group | Other Service Providers |
| Taxonomy Classification | Community Health Worker |
| Definition | Community health workers (CHW) are lay members of communities who work either for pay or as volunteers in association with the local health care system in both urban and rural environments and usually share ethnicity, language, socioeconomic status and life experiences with the community members they serve. They have been identified by many titles such as community health advisors, lay health advocates, "promotores(as), outreach educators, community health representatives, peer health promoters, and peer health educators. CHWs offer interpretation and translation services, provide culturally appropriate health education and information, assist people in receiving the care they need, give informal counseling and guidance on health behaviors, advocate for individual and community health needs, and provide some direct services such as first aid and blood pressure screening. Some examples of these practitioners are Community Health Aides or Practitioners established under 25 USC 1616 (l) under HHS, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service. |
| Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |