City of Cincinnati Health Department
The Board of Health is responsible for the promotion, protection, and maintenance of the public’s health. This responsibility may be achieved by (but is not limited to) development and enforcement of health laws, prevention of disease, education, and curative and rehabilitation activities.
The Cincinnati Health Department provides many services to the community such as medical and dental care; inspections required under Cincinnati Municipal Code, Ohio Revised Code, and Board of Health Regulations; health education; litter and weed control; and maintaining birth and death records. The Department also investigates communicable disease outbreaks and is a partner in the regional medical response system for responding to medical emergencies in Cincinnati and the surrounding communities.
The Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati
6 Hospitals and Over 75 Primary Care Physicians.
The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati is an independent 501(c)(4) social
welfare organization dedicated to improving community health. The foundation
awards grants to non-profit and governmental organizations for programs and
activities that improve health in Cincinnati and 20 surrounding counties in
Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.
TriHealth
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 50 other locations, 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.
Located in the northeast suburb of Montgomery, Bethesda North Hospital has grown from a community hospital to a full-service facility with maternity and fertility services; state-of-the-art surgery, including open-heart surgery; a free-standing outpatient surgery center; an open MRI; and the tri-state’s second busiest adult emergency department.
The oldest and largest private teaching and tertiary health care facility in Greater Cincinnati, Good Samaritan Hospital continues to be acknowledged for its highly-rated cardiac care, maternity programs and rehabilitation services. Good Samaritan has a world-ranked level III newborn intensive care unit and delivers more babies than any area hospital.