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Why Cincinnatians appreciate the neighborhood health care model

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One quality many Cincinnati patients look for in a health care system is an emphasis on personalized resources and localized support. In recent years, TriHealth’s leaders have recognized this increased demand for “tighter connection and more continuity across the board, both at the patient level, as well as behind the scenes with the care team,” according to Terri Hanlon-Bremer, TriHealth’s COO, in this podcast.

That’s why TriHealth has introduced the concept of “health neighborhoods,” which prioritize personalized care and meeting the patient where they’re physically located, said Hanlon-Bremer.

Listen as Hanlon-Bremer discusses health neighborhoods with Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners and learn more about:

· Ways a health neighborhood approach is beneficial at the patient level.

· How health neighborhoods can benefit doctors and other health care staff.

· Impacts on the quality of care.

· The shortage of health care providers and how the neighborhood concept may help with that issue.

Learn more at TriHealth.com.

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33 episodes

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One quality many Cincinnati patients look for in a health care system is an emphasis on personalized resources and localized support. In recent years, TriHealth’s leaders have recognized this increased demand for “tighter connection and more continuity across the board, both at the patient level, as well as behind the scenes with the care team,” according to Terri Hanlon-Bremer, TriHealth’s COO, in this podcast.

That’s why TriHealth has introduced the concept of “health neighborhoods,” which prioritize personalized care and meeting the patient where they’re physically located, said Hanlon-Bremer.

Listen as Hanlon-Bremer discusses health neighborhoods with Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners and learn more about:

· Ways a health neighborhood approach is beneficial at the patient level.

· How health neighborhoods can benefit doctors and other health care staff.

· Impacts on the quality of care.

· The shortage of health care providers and how the neighborhood concept may help with that issue.

Learn more at TriHealth.com.

  continue reading

33 episodes

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