TriHealth
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Company type | Non-profit organization |
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Industry | Health care |
Founded | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (1995) |
Headquarters | Cincinnati, Ohio , United States |
Area served | North America |
Key people | Mark C. Clement, President and CEO |
Number of employees | 12,000 |
Parent | Catholic Health Initiatives and Bethesda, Inc. (sponsors/not owned by) |
Website | trihealth |
TriHealth is a unified health system based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.[1] It was originally formed in 1995. Currently the system comprises four general hospitals: Bethesda North, Good Samaritan, Bethesda Butler[2] and McCullough-Hyde Memorial. In addition to these four hospitals TriHealth operates two regional free-standing emergency medical centers: Bethesda Arrow Springs and Good Samaritan Western Ridge. 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[edit]
In 1995, the sponsors of Bethesda Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital formed a partnership to become TriHealth.
In 2012, TriHealth terminated workers who refused the inoculation 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 reported that some information on employees or patients had fallen victim to a security breach through a law firm the company uses.[8]
References[edit]
- ^ Ritchie, James (March 21, 2008). "TriHealth grows as Health Alliance fights civil war". Business Courier of Cincinnati. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
- ^ Levingston, Chelsey (2012-11-22). "TriHealth buys Butler County Medical Center". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
- ^ "TriHealth, other firms makes Working Mother's 'best' list". Business Courier of Cincinnati. September 25, 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
- ^ Smith, Jamie (March 31, 2011). "Top of the List: Tri-State Largest Employers". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
- ^ "TriHeath 150 employees for not getting flu shots". wlwt tv 15. November 22, 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-22.
- ^ Saker, Anne. "TriHealth CEO Prout to retire". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
- ^ Brunsman, Barrett J. (Jan 16, 2020). "TriHealth unveils $85M expansion at Bethesda North: PHOTOS". www.bizjournals.com. Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- ^ "TriHealth reports patient and employee data breach through law firm". 12 April 2021.