Tracey
Earland,
PhD, OTR/L, FNAP
Associate Professor, Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Practice & Education
Thomas Jefferson University
Tracey Vause Earland, PhD, OTR/L, FNAP is an Associate Professor in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa. For over 20 years, she has served as a Co-investigator, project coordinator, and research interventionist on various funded studies centered on patients with complex health and social needs, frailty, neurocognitive disorders, low vision, and veterans with traumatic head injury. Tracey is the Co-Director of Jefferson’s Student Interprofessional Complex Care Collaborative. She also is an active member of the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative and the National Academies of Practice.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
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…