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Bethesda and Good Samaritan Hospital joined together to form TriHealth in 1995, bringing together two of Cincinnati's finest health care organizations. Through these two acute care hospitals and more than 130 sites of care, TriHealth provides a wide range of clinical, educational, preventive and social programs. TriHealth's non-hospital services include physician practice management, fitness centers and fitness center management, occupational health centers, home health and hospice care.
"Nine years ago, we made the critical decision to lead the way in fixing our nation’s broken healthcare system. Guided by our 170-year mission to improve the health of all those we serve, our decision and the path forward were clear.
Now nine years into our journey, we ARE Getting Healthcare Right – and what we have accomplished is nothing short of remarkable!"
The mission of TriHealth is to improve the health status of the people we serve. We pursue our mission by providing a full range of health-related services, including prevention, wellness and education. Our service identity is rooted in our Mission and Core Values, which serve as guiding principles in our healing ministry. Learn more.
TriHealth is the integrated health care system that formed as a partnership between Good Samaritan Hospital and Bethesda Hospital, Inc. TriHealth is a full-service, not-for-profit health system that provides a wide range of clinical, educational, preventive and social programs.
Major affiliate of undergraduate medical education with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Approximately $2.5 billion
Total Net Revenue numbers reflect fiscal year 2023 (July 2022-June 2023)
Total: $127,235,892
Community Outreach Expenditures reflect fiscal year 2023 (July 2022-June 2023)
TriHealth physicians are leading the charge to identify and responsibly implement Artificial Intelligence-based software and technology as a way to provide patients the most timely, effective treatments possible. This includes using AI to review radiology scans in order to diagnose conditions ranging from cancer to pulmonary embolisms in their earliest stages and enabling physicians to provide the most effective treatment options.
Recently TriHealth opened a new cardiac cath lab at Bethesda North Hospital, which hosts an array of cutting edge, innovative services. The new cath lab includes nearly a dozen updated cath labs and procedure rooms and a high-tech cardiovascular ICU. Additionally, TriHealth is investing in updates to cardiology and vascular services at Good Samaritan Hospital as part of a $250 million investment in that facility.
TriHealth’s Information Services is routinely recognized by industry leaders for successfully innovating healthcare systems technology. Recently these accolades have included annual affirmations by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) for exceptional dedication to digital health excellence. TriHealth is also among the first dozen hospitals in the nation to complete newly created Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) training, which is designed to improve patient care and interoperability throughout the country.
After a rigorous selection process, TriHealth's Hatton Institute Clinical Trials Program has been selected to partner with the Quintiles Corporation. Hatton was chosen for its reputation and past work experience with the biopharmaceutical company. The partnership will expand access for TriHealth patients to participate in clinical trials and expand access for established investigators at TriHealth to conduct clinical trials.