As Cases Rise, Partners Use Targeted Strategies to Promote COVID-19 Vaccines
Our latest efforts to boost vaccination feature targeted digital advertisements that direct users to locations where the vaccine is available.
Our latest efforts to boost vaccination feature targeted digital advertisements that direct users to locations where the vaccine is available.
Our vision for the future of THC is one that is more inclusive, more proactive, and reflects our shared values while providing tailored opportunities to our members.
To learn more about joining our region’s healthcare workforce, or to learn how you or your organization can be involved, visit workforce.healthcollab.org today.
Get Out the Vax got a mention in the recent national Kaiser Health News roundup.
The Cincinnati Business Courier has recognized the latest group of Healthcare Heroes in Greater Cincinnati, and our regional hospital steering committee is on the roster.
The funds will expand immunization information-sharing among healthcare organizations in the Cincinnati region through our Health Information Exchange (HIE).
In this article featuring THC members and staff, the unprecedented challenges and partnerships of the COVID-19 pandemic are explored through a local lens.
The information we collect will inform how we will direct our energy and resources, and will inspire innovative healthcare delivery models designed to achieve improved health outcomes for all.
Get Out the Vax weekends will take place at Smale Riverfront Park during the second and fourth weekends in April and May, beginning Tuesday, April 6 at 10:30 a.m..
The COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force will provide recommendations for addressing health inequities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and for preventing such inequities in the future.
Visit the Test and Protect Cincy landing page to choose your pathway to information on testing, vaccines, and regional trends.
Vaccinations are being scheduled for our highest risk members of the public
Testing among the vulnerable not only helps those at highest risk, but also presents a critical opportunity to control viral spread within and from these communities.
Six local television, radio and print news outlets are uniting to present an hour-long program created to generate hope and solidarity among regional residents facing the harshest season of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Growing numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths are troubling; face masks can slow the trend.
Think of your family, neighbors, friends and our healthcare workers, and please join us by making a commitment today to rethink Thanksgiving.
The Library is adding four to five locations weekly to allow equitable access across Hamilton County. Testing is walk-up only and no appointment is needed.
We’ve been listening to the voices of our members, and we’re upgrading to offer the most advanced, best-in-industry software and services available.
Hamilton County has partnered with The Health Collaborative and their partners as we have regional surveillance across the region that can pinpoint where there are spikes and hot spots in communities.