TriHealth

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TriHealth, Inc.
TypeNon-profit organization
IndustryHealth care
FoundedCincinnati, Ohio, United States (1995)
Headquarters
Cincinnati, Ohio
,
United States
Area served
North America
Key people
Mark C. Clement, President and CEO
Number of employees
11,000
ParentCatholic Health Initiatives and Bethesda, Inc. (sponsors)
Websitetrihealth.com

TriHealth is a unified health system based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.[1] It was originally formed in 1995. The system now comprises four hospitals, Bethesda North, Good Samaritan, Bethesda Butler,[2] and TriHealth Evendale Hospital. TriHealth's non-hospital services include physician practice management, fitness centers, occupational health centers, home health and hospice care.[3] TriHealth is one of the largest employers in greater Cincinnati with over 11,000 employees [4]

History[]

In 1995, the sponsors of Bethesda Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital formed a partnership to become TriHealth. TriHealth was named for a partnership of physicians, hospitals, and the community. In 2005, the organization initiated the first stages of extensive renovations and expansion at both hospitals.

In 2012 TriHealth terminated workers who refused flu shots. [5]

In December 2015, John Prout, president and chief executive of TriHealth retired. Mark Clement is the current hospital executive.[6] TriHealth announced an $85 million expansion in Montgomery in January 2020.[7]

In April 2021 Trihealth said that some employee or patient information was breached through a law firm it uses.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Ritchie, James (March 21, 2008). "TriHealth grows as Health Alliance fights civil war". Business Courier of Cincinnati. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  2. ^ Levingston, Chelsey (2012-11-22). "TriHealth buys Butler County Medical Center". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  3. ^ "TriHealth, other firms makes Working Mother's 'best' list". Business Courier of Cincinnati. September 25, 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  4. ^ Smith, Jamie (March 31, 2011). "Top of the List: Tri-State Largest Employers". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  5. ^ "TriHeath 150 employees for not getting flu shots". wlwt tv 15. November 22, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-22.
  6. ^ Saker, Anne. "TriHealth CEO Prout to retire". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  7. ^ www.bizjournals.com https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2020/01/16/trihealth-unveils-85m-expansion-at-bethesda-north.html. Retrieved 2020-10-18. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ https://local12.com/news/local/trihealth-reports-patient-and-employee-data-breach-through-law-firm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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