1. Assess community needs: Conduct a thorough assessment of the community's health needs, resources, and existing health services to determine the feasibility and potential impact of implementing CBHC.
2. Engage stakeholders: Identify and engage key stakeholders, including community members, local leaders, health providers, and government officials, to build support and collaboration for the CBHC initiative.
3. Develop a strategic plan: Develop a comprehensive strategic plan that outlines the goals, objectives, activities, and timeline for implementing CBHC in the community.
4. Build capacity: Strengthen the capacity of local health providers, community health workers, and other stakeholders through training, mentorship, and support to effectively deliver CBHC services.
5. Establish partnerships: Establish partnerships with local health facilities, community organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure coordination and integration of CBHC services with existing health systems.
6. Mobilize resources: Secure funding and resources to support the implementation of CBHC, including staffing, equipment, supplies, and infrastructure.
7. Pilot test and evaluate: Pilot test the CBHC program in a small-scale setting to assess its feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness, and make any necessary adjustments based on feedback and evaluation findings.
8. Scale up and sustain: Scale up the CBHC program to reach more community members and sustain its impact over time through ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and quality improvement efforts.