The Christ Hospital Health Network and the Greater Cincinnati Area
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JOIN A LEADER IN MEDICAL EXCELLENCE ABOUT THE CHRIST HOSPITAL HEALTH NETWORK MISSION VISION To improve the health of our To be a national leader in clinical community and create patient excellence, patient experience and value by providing exceptional affordable care. outcomes, affordable care and the finest experiences. Transforming Care for More Than 125 Years The Christ Hospital was founded in compassion and driven by excellence… a tradition that continues to this day. Patients and families have always come first…from the home-like qualities of the original hospital in 1889 to the patient- and family-centered care practiced today. We’ve also been a center for innovation, bringing many firsts to the community: n First to admit a female physician (1902) n First mechanical kidney in Tristate, a forerunner of hemodialysis (1951) n First intensive care unit (1962) n First hyperbaric chamber in Ohio Valley (1971) n First to offer angioplasty (1980) 2015/20162014/2015 n First ceramic hip replacement in U.S. (1982) n First to implant automatic defibrillator (1987) n First to use stents to prop open blood vessels (1994) n First to open dedicated heart failure unit (2007) n First to perform aortic valve replacement without open heart surgery (2011) Most Preferred in the region for n First in region to offer comprehensive joint and spine care – from 20 consecutive years diagnosis to recovery – in one convenient location (2015) Best Doctors Best Nurses EXCEPTIONAL OUTCOMES Best Overall Quality and the Finest Experiences Best Image & Reputation Our physicians, employees and volunteers One of 34 hospitals out of nearly strive to create patient value by providing 5,000 nationwide to earn this exceptional outcomes, affordable care and distinction every year. the finest experiences. n 16 years as one of America’s Best n 12 years as Top 50 for Heart Care n Top 6% for Nursing Excellence n Top 5% for Patient Experience n One of 100 Great Hospitals in America (Becker’s Hospital Review) n Most Preferred in the region for 20 consecutive years Economic Development The Christ Hospital is a driver of economic activity in the region, with several projects under construction or in development, such as: n Future Outpatient Centers planned in Butler County and Fort Mitchell n Emergency Department Expansion with significant investments on reducing wait time Joint & Spine Center Supporting Our Community n Contributed to many community organizations including Center for Closing the Health Gap, Center for Respite Care, American Heart Association, the March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, Arthritis Foundation and others Montgomery Outpatient Center Liberty Mason Township The Christ Hospital Health Network has a significant presence in the region, including:: n Eight outpatient centers added since 2008 Norwood Montgomery with more in development n More than 181 offices n The Christ Hospital Physicians now has more than 200 primary care and specialist Green physicians Red Bank Township n More than 5,000 employees throughout the region Fort Anderson Wright Physician Support Services • Physician Relations Department is committed to building • Medical Staff Services is readily available to guide in the trust and collaborating with physicians and their office staff application process for medical staff membership and by providing assistance and service in the following areas: clinical privileges, which requires a minimum of 90 days practice start-up and marketing, patient referrals, new ventures from time of receipt to completion by Medical Staff Services. and partnerships, orientation to hospital services, educational In addition, they are here to assist in the medical staff programs, physician recruitment, and communication organization and function. methods to keep physicians up-to-date with hospital and • CME activities are provided through high-quality educational healthcare environment changes. programs coordinated by an experienced team. CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOODS The Christ Hospital’s central location just north of downtown Cincinnati is convenient and accessible from the more than 200 neighborhoods that exist within the region. No matter what part of town you choose – North, East, West, South, or downtown – Greater Cincinnati offers a wide variety of neighborhoods that are as unique as you. Below is just a sampling of these neighborhoods to give you a quick glimpse into all that Cincinnati has to offer. Downtown Cincinnati As the heart of the city, Downtown Cincinnati boasts CINCINNATI Fortune 500 companies such as Procter & Gamble, Kroger and Fifth Third; numerous history, arts and entertainment East venues; major league sporting facilities; fine and casual Many Cincinnatians enjoy the “East Side” luxury condos dining; fun shopping; and more. The area is also home and townhomes that are right along the Ohio River. Just to numerous holiday celebrations and cultural festivals north of the river, Mt. Lookout and Hyde Park offer historic throughout the year, such as Oktoberfest, Taste of homes and apartments with both single professionals and Cincinnati, Cincinnati Reds Opening Day parade, the families, while farther east, Mariemont and Terrace Park Flying Pig Marathon, Labor Day Fireworks, and many more. attract families with school-age children and picture-perfect Those who live in downtown Cincinnati enjoy stylish living homes. One of the most exclusive areas of Cincinnati is accommodations such as apartments, lofts, condos and Indian Hill, which includes historic and newer mansions, more. Riverfront residents enjoy breathtaking views of the and Anderson Township offers country clubs, golf courses, Ohio River and Northern Kentucky skyline. and plenty of green space. North South Young families are attracted to Cincinnati’s fast-growing Across the Ohio River, Northern Kentucky offers numerous northern suburbs for their high caliber schools and neighborhoods that are accessible and convenient to diverse housing options. Neighborhoods like West downtown Cincinnati. Those closest to the river, such as Chester and City of Mason boast newer subdivisions and Newport and Covington, offer new condo developments, upscale entertainment and recreation – making them plenty of dining and entertainment, as well as historic, ideal locations for families. Other neighborhoods like charming homes. A little farther south, areas such as Wyoming and Glendale include beautiful historic homes, Ft. Mitchell, Florence, Villa Hills, Edgewood and Erlanger tree-lined streets, and new construction, offering many offer great schools, tree-lined streets, a variety of shopping options for families. and dining options, and new construction. West For a more comprehensive description of the many Cincinnati’s “West Side” includes tight-knit communities, neighborhoods of Cincinnati, visit cincinnatiusa.com. older homes with a wealth of character, as well as newer housing developments. Neighborhoods such as Northside draw musicians, artists and other creative types who enjoy vintage shops and cool bars. Traditional west side neighborhoods such as Price Hill, Cheviot, Westwood and Delhi include houses and condos of all ages and styles, and are just a short commute to downtown Cincinnati. CINCINNATI FOR FAMILIES Cincinnati is home to a number of national attractions, acclaimed museums and numerous family-fun venues, such as: • Cincinnati Art Museum – Located in Eden Park, this museum features more than 60,000 works of art, plus national and international traveling exhibits, and a wide range of art- related activities for families. Admission is free. • Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal – Included in this historic building are the Museum of Natural History and Science, the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children’s Museum, the Omnimax theater, and a number of traveling exhibits throughout the year. • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum – Just west of Great American Ballpark in downtown Cincinnati, this museum offers Reds fans a visual history the sport’s past • Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens – This “must see” Cincinnati destination is consistently ranked as one of the top zoos in the country. Opened in 1875, it is the nation’s second oldest zoo and a national historic landmark. The Zoo’s 75 acres house more than 580 animal species and 3,000 plant varieties. • Coney Island – This amusement park along the Ohio River is home to Sunlite Pool, classic rides, seasonal events and live concerts at Riverbend Music Center. • Kings Island – This amusement park includes more than 80 rides, including 14 thrill rollercoasters, Planet Snoopy for smaller children, shows, attractions and seasonal events. • Krohn Conservatory – Located in Eden Park, this is one of the country’s largest public greenhouses and includes 5,000 varieties of exotic tropical, desert and orchid plants. • Major League Sports – Cincinnati is home to two major league sports teams – the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cincinnati Reds, both of which play right on the Ohio riverfront. • National Underground Freedom Center – Located on downtown Cincinnati’s riverfront, the area’s newest museum demonstrates the importance of the struggles for freedom around the world and throughout history. • Newport Aquarium – Located just two minutes from downtown Cincinnati at Newport on the Levee, this aquarium showcases thousands of animals from around the world in a million gallons of water. Families enjoy fun and interactive activities, like touching a shark or meeting a penguin. • Newport on the Levee – This entertainment destination