
Posted By: The Reporter November 13, 2025
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Editor’s note: The following information was released by both Riverview Health and Parkview Health. As of Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, attempts to reach anyone affiliated with Riverview Health were unsuccessful.
Riverview Health and Parkview Health announced Tuesday, Nov. 11 that they have entered a new managed services agreement designed to further strengthen Riverview Health’s commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in Hamilton County.
“This partnership reflects our ongoing dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our patients,” said Dr. William Kirsch, vice-chairman of the Riverview Health Board of Directors. “By aligning with Parkview Health, a leading not-for-profit health system in our state, we are building on our legacy of community-focused care and ensuring that residents of Hamilton County continue to receive exceptional healthcare close to home.”
With a shared mission of improving health and inspiring well-being, Riverview and Parkview will work together to enhance operational efficiencies, expand access to services and support clinical excellence. The agreement allows Riverview to benefit from Parkview’s extensive expertise in healthcare management, innovation and system integration, while maintaining its independence, strong local presence, and identity.
“Riverview Health is made up of an incredible team of caregivers, and we’ve enjoyed learning about their impactful work,” said Dr. Greg Johnson, chief physician executive of growth and emerging markets, Parkview Health. “This is an exciting day, and we look forward to continuing our work together to best serve the community’s health needs and collaborating to explore new growth opportunities.”






