The Common Good

TogetherStrong for the Common Good
At Trinity Health, we are committed to advancing the Common Good by fostering conditions that protect everyone’s rights, enabling them to fulfill their purpose. This commitment calls us to uphold human dignity, champion health equity, social justice, honor the sacredness of life, and care for the most vulnerable.

N. Chineye Anako Honored with the Esteemed MLK Legacy Award
N. Chineye Anako (Chi) is a public health practitioner whose work has focused on the intersection of public health and health equity solutions. She is currently Regional Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Trinity Health. She also serves as Administrator of the 3+1 Language Services Program, which provides cultural and linguistic services to patients. Anako serves on the Board of the Copper Beech Institute and the Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut.
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Trinity Health Ann Arbor Honored as One of the Best Hospitals for Black America
Black Doctor.Org (BDO) recently recognized Trinity Health Ann Arbor for providing high-quality care and actively working to address disparities in health care that impact Black communities. This prestigious distinction honors hospitals that provide exceptional care to Black patients. BDO asked 1,000 U.S. Black doctors one important question as part of the selection criteria: “Which hospitals do you trust most with providing quality and equitable care for your family members?” That personal endorsement of the care provided here is a stunning tribute to our colleagues, providers and everyone who serves our healing mission.
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Bridging Gaps: The Critical Need for Open Conversations in LGBTQ+ Healthcare
One of the best benefits of a Primary Care Physician is the ability to spend more time with each patient and getting to know them. Each person is so much more than their biological components, it is a combination of life experiences and beliefs together with their organic self that creates a unique individual. This is particularly important in the LGBTQ+ community.
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