Workforce Innovation at The Health Collaborative Awarded $250,000
THC’s Workforce Innovation is one of 13 organizations to receive Ohio’s Industry Sector Partnership Grant award.
THC’s Workforce Innovation is one of 13 organizations to receive Ohio’s Industry Sector Partnership Grant award.
Deirdre brings years of experience in population health and healthcare improvement that offers a valuable perspective to THC leadership.
To keep patients and residents in our region safe, visitation restrictions have been updated.
Two of our region’s leaders in health innovation respond to the top findings from this year’s Community Health Needs Assessment.
The full-page ad that ran in this week’s Enquirer.
Assessment identifies behavioral health, heart disease, vision and dental care as top health needs
The two collaborated to design a system approach to trauma performance improvement documentation within the Premier Health system.
The leadership of Children’s Inpatient Psych Unit saw an opportunity to radically transform and improve patient care as well as the culture of the unit.
The Obstetrics Team, in their continued commitment to reducing harm and improving overall outcomes, drastically improved performance metrics in spite of COVID-19.
The Health Collaborative is proud to honor UC Health Primary Care for providing the most efficient method to take a population health approach toward improving the care for all patients.
Beyond testing innovations, Gravity has also invested in genome sequencing technology to help detect and report SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is a demonstrated leader, locally and nationally, during the pandemic, making them a finalist for the 2021 Inspire Healthcare Technology Award.
The COVID-19 Order Set put the best evidence at the fingertips of clinicians in real time, without having to research the latest treatment options.
The team worked directly with area organizations to host vaccination events in communities that were hit the hardest by COVID-19.
By remaining active and preventing falls, older adults greatly improve their ability to engage in meaningful activities while minimizing the need for family caregiving or intervention from social services.
Realizing a day when a person’s health is no longer predicted by race, ethnicity, gender, ability, or geography is one of the initiative’s primary goals.
Council on Aging was able to quickly adapt an existing program to serve both older adults and our regional hospital system during the height of the pandemic.
Cathy Bernardino-Bailey and her team at Greater Cincinnati Water Works have been working to ensure equitable access to clean and safe drinking water throughout the pandemic.
Keeping residents in their homes and addressing the affordable housing crisis throughout the pandemic has this team in the running for an Inspire Award.
By envisioning a vibrant, thriving and self-sustaining Greater Price Hill community, they hope to achieve stabilization and self-sufficiency for its residents.