Getting Health Care Right

Xavier University, TriHealth leaders share why their partnership works

April 26, 2024 TriHealth and Cincinnati Business Courier Season 2 Episode 7
Xavier University, TriHealth leaders share why their partnership works
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Getting Health Care Right
Xavier University, TriHealth leaders share why their partnership works
Apr 26, 2024 Season 2 Episode 7
TriHealth and Cincinnati Business Courier

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Many college campuses across the country have partnered with a local health care organization to provide student health services, according to Jean Griffin, dean of students at Xavier University. But Xavier’s partnership with TriHealth is different, she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. It’s more multifaceted —and Terri Hanlon-Bremer, EVP and COO of TriHealth, agrees.

 

“We started off looking at how we help the athletic students at Xavier with equipment and facility enhancements,” Hanlon-Bremer says. “That got brought into some nutritional alignment so we could use the student athletes as role models to other students on campus. … Then we added the onsite medical services TriHealth provides to both the student and employee population, and that nicely dovetails into behavioral health.”  

 

Listen as Griffin and Hanlon-Bremer highlight the most important aspects of their organizational partnership in this episode, hosted by Jamie Smith, market president and publisher of the Cincinnati Business Courier. Hear more about: 

·      Academic innovations at Xavier that are influenced by TriHealth’s presence on campus. 

·      How the partnership seeks to address labor shortages in the health care space. 

·      Problem solving together throughout the pandemic. 

·      Why the Xavier-TriHealth partnership is advantageous to Cincinnati-area business leaders. 

·      Students’ growing focus on well-being and balance in their lives. 

 

 

TriHealth and Xavier University are working together for wellness. Learn more


Show Notes

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Many college campuses across the country have partnered with a local health care organization to provide student health services, according to Jean Griffin, dean of students at Xavier University. But Xavier’s partnership with TriHealth is different, she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. It’s more multifaceted —and Terri Hanlon-Bremer, EVP and COO of TriHealth, agrees.

 

“We started off looking at how we help the athletic students at Xavier with equipment and facility enhancements,” Hanlon-Bremer says. “That got brought into some nutritional alignment so we could use the student athletes as role models to other students on campus. … Then we added the onsite medical services TriHealth provides to both the student and employee population, and that nicely dovetails into behavioral health.”  

 

Listen as Griffin and Hanlon-Bremer highlight the most important aspects of their organizational partnership in this episode, hosted by Jamie Smith, market president and publisher of the Cincinnati Business Courier. Hear more about: 

·      Academic innovations at Xavier that are influenced by TriHealth’s presence on campus. 

·      How the partnership seeks to address labor shortages in the health care space. 

·      Problem solving together throughout the pandemic. 

·      Why the Xavier-TriHealth partnership is advantageous to Cincinnati-area business leaders. 

·      Students’ growing focus on well-being and balance in their lives. 

 

 

TriHealth and Xavier University are working together for wellness. Learn more