Population Health, Care and Access

Studying Communities, Envisioning Care

The Population Health, Care and Access empowers Chief Community Health Officers and other executives accountable for Population Health, Care and Access activities to collaborate on approach, program development, and structures defining Community Health for their organizations.

Dialogue Calls

These 1-hour, peer-led Zoom meetings are by invitation-only, with recaps distributed to attendees. Upcoming Dialogues.

Population Health, Care and Access Dialogues

Invitation-only
There are no upcoming Population Health, Care and Access Dialogues at this time.

Population Health, Care and Access Roundtables

Invitation-only
There are no upcoming Population Health, Care and Access Roundtables at this time.

Population Health, Care and Access Summits

Invitation-only
There are no upcoming Population Health, Care and Access Summits at this time.

Population Health, Care and Access Webinars

Open to all members
There are no upcoming Population Health, Care and Access Webinars at this time.

SI Executive Affinity Groups are intimate forums focused on a common issue, topic or collective challenge of its members, with a goal of information sharing around similar concerns, best practices, lessons learned, industry trends and resources to help organizations thrive.

Publications

Jaime Dircksen, MSW

VP, Community Health & Well-Being, Trinity Health

Jaime Dircksen serves as the Vice President, Community Health & Well-Being (CHWB) at Trinity Health leading initiatives to optimize health for people experiencing poverty and other vulnerabilities across the 26-state system. She oversees all CHWB operations, including: advancing policies and...
“The learning community that Scottsdale Institute provides is incredibly valuable; they encourage what may feel like difficult conversations in the moment AND inspire innovative action among those who engage together. Building relationships on a shared vision is what leads to collective action and ultimately improves the health of our communities.”