Bethesda Inc. announces Dr. Robert Collins as Board of Trustees Chair
Cincinnati, OH (July 1, 2022) — Bethesda Inc., co-sponsor of TriHealth and founder of the philanthropic initiative bi3, announced today that its Board of Trustees elected Robert Collins, M.D., as Chair, succeeding Ellen Katz. Dr. Collins has been a...
Read moreMovers & Makers features Jill Miller in July issue
Jill Miller, President & CEO of bi3, shared her perspective on health equity during a question and answer feature in this month’s Movers & Makers. Jill highlighted some of the drivers of health disparities and strategies that we as...
Read moreJill Miller shares strategies to drive health equity at 2022 Gratitude Symposium
This May, Bethesda Inc. President & CEO Jill Miller and more than 40 other respected healthcare experts offered motivating presentations and learning opportunities at The 2022 Gratitude Symposium, a month-long virtual event to thank, teach and inspire those in...
Read morePartnering with the Time to Care Coalition to support paid family leave
Introduced by Senators Louis W. Blessing III and Beth Liston and announced with bipartisan support this month, Ohio Senate Bill 396 outlines a practical, affordable program designed to support families and help businesses retain valued employees by creating a...
Read moreWVXU highlights the work of bi3 partner NyNi Inc.
bi3’s Jena’ Bradley talked with WVXU about the impact of this year’s Black Maternal Health Week events.
Read moreFeedback to action: What we heard from bi3 partners
At bi3, we want to do better by our funded partners. That’s why we worked with the Center for Effective Philanthropy to conduct a Grantee Perception Survey to help us identify our strengths and opportunities for improvement.
Read moreIntegrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care at TriHealth
Since 2015, the bi3 Fund has invested more than $12 million in TriHealth to help expand the integration of behavioral health services into both pediatric and adult primary care locations.
Read moreCET highlights community efforts to address infant mortality
A new CET “Brick by Brick” story showcases Greater Cincinnati’s efforts to improve outcomes for mothers and babies, highlighting the community-driven work of Cradle Cincinnati and the TriHealth Good Samaritan OB-GYN Center, both of which are supported by bi3.
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