Community health representative definition

Community health representative or “CHR” means an individual who has completed an Indian Health Services National Training Program for:
Community health representative means an individual trained through the Indian
Community health representative means an individual trained through the Indian health service to provide community-based and medically guided health care, which may include traditional native concepts.

Related to Community health representative

  • Community health worker means an individual who:

  • Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013);

  • Community association means an association in which membership is a condition of ownership or shareholder interest of a unit in a condominium, cooperative, townhouse, villa, or other residential unit that is part of a residential development plan as a master association or common interest community and that is authorized to impose an assessment and other costs that may become a lien on the unit or lot.

  • Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).

  • Mental health professional means a psychiatrist,

  • Home health aide services means the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene.

  • Health and Human Services or “HHS” includes HHSC and DSHS.

  • Home health aide means an individual employed by a home health agency to provide home health services under the direction of a registered nurse or therapist.