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Local 12 addresses infant mortality in “What’s Happening in Health”

Local 12 addresses infant mortality in “What’s Happening in Health” Jill Miller with Local 12's Liz Bonis

Jill Miller, President & CEO of Bethesda Inc and the bi3 Fund, joined Liz Bonis on “What’s Happening in Health” to discuss continuing efforts to reduce infant mortality, including recent patterns in safe sleep practices, as well as how to tackle communities’ complex problems.

Cincinnati Business Courier highlights Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems

Cincinnati Business Courier highlights Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems

Dr. Meredith Smith, executive director of Cradle Cincinnati, joined bi3’s Jill Miller, in a recent episode of Cincinnati Business Courier’s “Getting Health Care Right.” The discussion focused on the book they co-wrote, Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems, which details how Cincinnati organizations joined forces to tackle our community’s high infant mortality rate.

Local 12 features Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems on What’s Happening in Health

Local 12 features Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems on What’s Happening in Health Jill Miller with Liz Bonis on Local 12 to discuss new book

Jill joined Local 12’s Liz Bonis on What’s Happening in Health to discuss the book and how it can help other communities tackle their own wicked problems. Watch the full interview with Local 12 starting at 00:39:35 to learn more.

Keeping Babies Alive: New book chronicles Cincinnati’s successful efforts to reduce infant mortality

Keeping Babies Alive: New book chronicles Cincinnati’s successful efforts to reduce infant mortality How Cincinnati Tackled its Infant Mortality Problem

A powerful new book, Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems, sheds light on how Greater Cincinnati took collective action to address one of its most pressing public health challenges—infant mortality. Co-authored by bi3 Fund President & CEO Jill Miller and Cradle Cincinnati Executive Director Dr. Meredith Smith, the book explores how local healthcare systems, nonprofit organizations, community leaders, and residents united to drive change and save lives.