COVID-19: Why Get Tested?
Three Reasons Healthy People Should Get Tested for COVID-19
Three Reasons Healthy People Should Get Tested for COVID-19
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.
Think of your family, neighbors, friends and our healthcare workers, and please join us by making a commitment today to rethink Thanksgiving.
THC and its partners are seeking assistance with the 2021 cycle of our region’s jointly-conducted Community Health Needs Assessment.
A new paper detailing how together, behavioral healthcare and primary care can improve physician job satisfaction and patient health.
Help us protect the region by sharing this important message of “IF YOU’RE OUT, MASKS ON,” to your employees and networks through social media.
O’dell Owens, MD, President and CEO of Interact for Health, join’s THC’s Ameenah Hall for Friday, 6/12.
Gen-H Connect funding will ensure screenings for transportation, food access, and other services remain available in difficult times.
HCAN’s Sarah Mills and Giacoma Telich describe the challenges of providing access to healthcare and health resources during a global pandemic.
The Ohio Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control have shared the latest strategies and criteria.
The latest guidance from CDC and local public health.
To keep patients and residents in our region safe, please follow these guidelines.
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.
This self-confessed organizer-overthinker is the newest member of the Gen-H team.
Patterson works with a diverse set of clinical and community partners to ensure the successful implementation of THC’s Accountable Health Communities model, known as Gen-H Connect.
Mercy Serves Members treat patients with a whole-person, chronic-disease model, including addressing emotional and social barriers to treatment and coordinating across settings to ensure all those who are ready for treatment get the care they need.
Ten years ago, WeTHRIVE! started with a focus on increasing access to healthy food and physical activity, while decreasing exposure to secondhand smoke. What started with 50 people in three communities has expanded to impact more than 300,000 people throughout 26 communities.
Finalists (and winners) are chosen by past Inspire winners, program leaders, and subject matter experts in four areas including: diversity and inclusion, population health; health information technology; and patient safety and quality improvement.
Darris Bohman MSN, RN, CEN is a Bethesda Butler Nurse that drives health-related social needs screening initiatives for vulnerable populations.