Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB287

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Community Health Worker Certification

Impact

If enacted, HB 287 would mark a significant shift in how community health workers operate within Alaska's healthcare system. The introduction of certification would make it a requirement for individuals wishing to officially practice as community health workers, ensuring they meet standardized levels of training and education. This move is anticipated to improve the quality of health service delivery, particularly in underserved areas. However, it may also present challenges in terms of access for potential workers who may not meet the new educational or training requirements, potentially limiting the workforce in this essential sector.

Summary

House Bill 287 aims to establish a formal certification process for community health workers in Alaska. The bill mandates the Department of Health to adopt regulations surrounding the certification process, including setting qualifications, training requirements, and standards for education programs. It also seeks to create criteria for the certification renewal process and dictates the responsibilities of certified community health workers. By providing a clear certification path, the bill aims to enhance the professionalism and accountability of community health workers, who play a crucial role in connecting patients to health services and support.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 287 may center on the balance between establishing important standards and ensuring that the health worker workforce remains accessible and diverse. While proponents of the bill argue that certification will lead to better health outcomes through improved training and accountability, critics may raise concerns about the potential barriers that certification could place on those seeking to enter the field. Additionally, discussions may revolve around the implementation of Medicaid changes necessary for federal approval to cover certified community health worker services, as detailed in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB220

Community Health Worker Certification

AK HB1258

To Create The Community Health Worker Act; And To Establish A Statewide Certification For Community Health Workers.

AK HB615

Alabama Department of Public Health, certification of community health workers and training programs provided; Community Health Workers Review Board and Program established

AK HB588

Community Health Worker Certification Act; board created; core competency skills framework specified; training programs and certification procedures provided; Medicaid reimbursement approval sought

AK HB2869

Electricians; certification

AK HB2533

Workers' rights; public health emergency

AK HB2627

Workers' rights; public health emergency

AK SB435

To Create The Criminal Offense Of Aggravated Assault Upon A Healthcare Worker; And To Define "healthcare Worker" Regarding Assault And Battery.

AK SB1461

Allied health care workforce; appropriation

AK SB281

Healthcare Compacts; Rural Health Program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.