Cincinnati health systems remove COVID-19 mask mandates for guests at hospitals
Tiffany Mattingly shares mask mandate update with The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Tiffany Mattingly shares mask mandate update with The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Cincinnati Zoo is offering healthcare workers FREE admission April 7-9.
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.
Brandi is among a select group of healthcare heroes that will be honored at the zoo this Thursday, April 7.
Cincinnati Zoo is offering healthcare workers FREE admission April 7-10.
Cincinnati Zoo is offering healthcare workers FREE admission starting on World Health Day, April 7, through April 10.
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.
“My role is to have a voice at the table with other health commissioners to move forward; and with health systems to be a good steward of resources that we receive,” says Commissioner Moore.
“I look forward to seeing COVID in the rearview mirror and being able to return to addressing the social determinants of health that impact people so much,” Bailer shares.
Zander is a lung pathologist and cytopathologist, an educator, and a mentor. She’s also a key player in our region’s COVID-19 response.
The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Many regional leaders and officials have worked together to make this decision, and to ensure that it will in no way negatively affect our region’s ability to respond to any future community need.
Thanks to our collaborative community efforts we’re staying ahead of the curve.
Our hospitals and health systems remain devoted to our region, and are prepared to care for you and your loved ones if you need them.
Patients eligible to receive convalescent plasma must have a severe or immediately life-threatening infection with laboratory confirmed COVID-19.
A snapshot of regional skilled nursing facilities shows how THC member organizations across the region are leading at the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic response,