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 moreSchool to Work students celebrate graduation
It was a record-breaking year for the 2025 School to Work (STW) graduating class, with 29 Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) seniors graduating from the program!
Read moreHealth Policy Institute of Ohio findings on access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment
This brief describes the role of Medicaid as a funder of mental health and substance use disorder services and highlights considerations for how working-age Ohioans with low incomes would access behavioral health care if expansion coverage was eliminated.
Read morebi3 Fund President & CEO Jill Miller advocates for Ohio mothers and children before state Senate leaders
bi3 Fund President & CEO Jill Miller provided public testimony in front of the Ohio Senate Medicaid and Ohio Senate Health Committees, asking the Ohio Senate to restore funding cuts made by the Ohio House of Representatives to programs...
Read moreOhio’s budget should reflect our values, and our children deserve better
Despite historic progress, the current state budget threatens to halt life-saving gains for Ohio babies and families.
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