June 08, 2022

To continue to make progress on the Triple Aim Plus One – better care, better health, and better value, PLUS an enhanced practice and work environment – we are excited to announce exciting changes to our leadership structure to further support TriHealth’s mission of Getting Healthcare Right for our community.
Terri Hanlon-Bremer, SVP, Employer Solutions and Population Health, has been appointed to the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO). Terri started her career as a cardiac nurse at Bethesda Oak Hospital and has progressed through leadership roles of increasing responsibility throughout TriHealth during her tenure. Over the last three years, Terri took on leadership for Population Health strategy and our highly successful COVID-19 vaccination program.
In her role as COO, she will work closely with our clinical and administrative leadership team to continue to elevate systemwide operational strength and excellence while helping to drive continued integration and acceleration of our population health work.
Mike Everett, President and COO for our Bethesda Butler and McCullough-Hyde Memorial hospitals, will take on expanded leadership responsibilities for TriHealth’s 13 major Ambulatory Care Centers across the region. As care continues to shift to the ambulatory setting, he will lead the essential work of aligning our best-in-class Ambulatory Network with TriHealth’s strategic priorities while building greater consistency around an unparalleled patient experience. In his new ambulatory role, Mike will report to Steve Mombach, SVP of Ambulatory Services and Construction. Mike will continue to serve as President and COO of McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, where he will report to John Ward, SVP of the Bethesda North Region.
Jeremiah Kirkland, President and COO of Good Samaritan Hospital Evendale, will move into the President and COO of Bethesda Butler role while continuing to lead Women’s Health. Jeremiah will continue to be a passionate advocate for change and making a difference in his role as President and COO of Bethesda Butler. Throughout his career, he has championed our diversity, equity, and inclusion work at TriHealth, serving for a time as TriHealth’s Interim Chief Diversity Officer and as an instrumental leader in the creation and development of TriHealth’s nationally recognized School to Work program.
In addition to this transition, Good Samaritan Hospital Evendale will shift from an acute care hospital to an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) later this summer as part of our Orthopedics joint venture with Beacon, which will operate two Beacon and two TriHealth ASCs.
Please join us in congratulating Terri, Mike, and Jeremiah in their new and expanded roles as they continue to lead the way for TriHealth to fulfill our mission to SERVE our community.
For more information, visit TriHealth.com.