THC Receives Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit of the Year Award
Thousands voted in the online competition held by the editors of Cincy Magazine.
Thousands voted in the online competition held by the editors of Cincy Magazine.
Craig Brammer has resigned his position as CEO, with Deirdre Beluan, Chief Strategy Officer, stepping in as interim CEO.
The 2022-2024 CHIP prioritizes three key goals: equitable access to care, expanded and diverse healthcare workforce pipeline, and access to food and affordable housing.
“Becoming a National Fund for Workforce Solutions site is a positive and necessary step toward becoming a community that is healthy by design,” said Hope Arthur, director of workforce innovation at The Health Collaborative.
As part of the collaboration, Workforce Innovation is supporting the curriculum development for science and healthcare activity guides.
This grant will help to ensure providers’ full access to patient health records by funding a more sustainable and scalable regional health technology solution.
Keith was a national leader in health IT and worked as a consultant to many other health information exchanges around the country.
As a CPS school nurse, Goode-Mayo has helped keep children enrolled in the Cincinnati public school system safe and healthy.
As one of the Zoo honorees, we asked Schumacher to give us in idea of what the challenges of the pandemic have meant to herself as well as her patients and their families.
One of the Zoo’s Healthcare Workers Appreciation Days honorees, Gabrielle Gescheider, was part of an instrumental team working to quickly respond to the need for rapid testing.
Herald is passionate about helping patients and their families. Throughout the pandemic, her passions were put to the test.
“My work, and the contact tracing and outbreak team I’ve trained has contributed directly to preventing cases, hospitalizations, and death during this pandemic,” shares Blinka.
Cincinnati Zoo is offering healthcare workers FREE admission April 7-10.
Members of THC’s Comprehensive Primary Care Plus team found that standardization of claims data aggregation, measure alignment, and consistency of goals are important if multi-payer transformation is to be expanded and sustainable.
Our region was fortunate to have nearly 100 guard members come to the Cincinnati region to assist hospital staff and test sites.
THC’s Workforce Innovation is one of 13 organizations to receive Ohio’s Industry Sector Partnership Grant award.
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.
Assessment identifies behavioral health, heart disease, vision and dental care as top health needs
Chief executive officers and medical leaders said the time has come to require the vaccine to protect their workers and to assure patients that area hospitals are safe.