Thank You, Greater Cincinnati!
“We are flattening the curve in Ohio,” said Dr. Amy Acton, Ohio Department of Health Director.
“We are flattening the curve in Ohio,” said Dr. Amy Acton, Ohio Department of Health Director.
At this time, there are no routinely available pharmaceutical products that are FDA-approved for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.
This assessment will capture and curate best practices and lessons learned for off-site testing.
“This event was a great way to introduce all of us to the environment in which we hope to work,” says Dan.
Local authorities, hospital systems, and The Health Collaborative continue to explore strategies to increase local caches of supplies and equipment.
“I am proud of our team and the leadership of our members and partners for their resiliency and extreme dedication during this unprecedented time,” says Brammer.
The Ohio Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control have shared the latest strategies and criteria.
While inconvenient, these are necessary steps to ensure the safety and preparedness of our region.
The latest guidance from CDC and local public health.
To keep patients and residents in our region safe, please follow these guidelines.
The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has announced that it is focusing on childcare for those providing healthcare services during the pandemic.
THC’s implementation of Information Builders’ Omni-HealthData Cloud solutions will enable a unified data exchange that gives users a single source of truth.
We are staying prepared with the latest information and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments.
“This was a great first event to participate in because it allowed us to see how important it is for health care professionals to remain practiced in their skills,” shares Kayla.
In this collaboration with IBM’s Big Data and Analytics Hub, learn how Health Care Access Now utilizes services from The Health Collaborative to help Community Health Workers address social determinants and client barriers to better health.
Our Public Information Officer checks in with some sound advice and resources on COVID-19.
Jill comes to us from TriHealth, where she served as the Lead Employee Health Technician. She is also an active EMT with the Ripley Life Squad in Brown County.
Damon has been working with the team to help keep things running smoothly behind the scenes for internal and external customers, providing network administration, server/storage administration, and application support.
This is the first rotation to include St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky to bring the total to five health systems in the Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky area.
Joe works alongside our Director of Human Resources and Organizational Development to ensure smooth day-to-day services for our organization.