Richard Hass, PhD
Associate Professor of Population Health
Thomas Jefferson University
Dr. Richard W. Hass is Program Director for the PhD in Population Health Science and the Master’s in Health Data Science at Jefferson College of Population Health. He completed his PhD in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences cluster of the psychology department at Temple University. His research focuses on applications of psychometrics, cognitive science, and data science to important issues in population health.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Lightning Talk Description: This survey was a part of the 2022 Council of Academic Family Medicine (CAFM) Educational Research Alliance [CERA] national survey of Family Medicine (FM) Residency Program Directors (PDs) in the United States and Canada. In addition to ascertaining the value placed on integrated interprofessional education (IPE), program directors were asked about the delivery and evaluation of IPE within residency curricula as well as the presence of faculty development and institutional IPE infrastructure. The response rate of 42.18% (286/678) provided a robust sampling of…
Lightning Talk Description: The Jefferson Student Interprofessional Complex Care Collaborative (J-SICCC), formerly known as the Student Hotspotting program, is an experiential, six-month program that pairs interprofessional teams of students with individuals in the community experiencing complex health and social needs. J-SICCC is based on the hotspotting model, developed by the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. It involves the strategic use of data to direct personalized, hands-on interventions toward “high-utilizers” with the aim of improving health while reducing high utilization…