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Ochsner Health and St. Charles Parish Hospital is commemorating 10 years of partnership, which has expanded access and improved the quality of healthcare for residents of St. Charles Parish. The partnership, originally established in September 2014, continues to represent a commitment to bringing locally accessible healthcare services to the community.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON L'ObservateurFor resident physicians regularly logging 60-hour weeks, time is a precious commodity—and the EHR can be a major drain on it.
“Residents are pulled in a lot of different directions,” said Sydney Graham, MD, a chief ob-gyn resident at Ochsner Health. “We don't have a lot of time. We're putting in a lot of long hours. You can get really bogged down in documentation and spend most of your time worrying about the EHR, and how to manage your workload, versus being able to spend it on patient care.”
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American Medical AssociationLouisiana is a state with poor national rankings in both health and wealth — yet also one with a substantial health care sector.
Applying strength to weakness to resolve this dichotomy is the purpose of the newly established Ochsner Louisiana Innovation Fund.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Biz New OrleansBD announced new data that highlights how its advanced artificial intelligence technology can help health systems better identify incidents of controlled substance diversion in the operating room.
A new research study conducted at an Ochsner Health medical center and published in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) shows how the use of artificial intelligence in BD HealthSightTM Diversion Management software can help highlight blind spots about the movement of medication in the operating room that are undetected by current manual processes.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The Journal of Healthcare ContractingAMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians, residents, medical students and patients. From private practice and health system leaders to scientists and public health officials, hear from the experts in medicine on COVID-19, medical education, advocacy issues, burnout, vaccines and more.
Leonardo Seoane, MD, founding dean of the Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine and executive vice president and chief academic officer at Ochsner Health discusses making medical school more affordable, the importance of diversity in medicine, major challenges for health care system in rural areas and incentives for doctors to work in rural areas. AMA Chief Experience Officer Todd Unger hosts.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American Medical AssociationOchsner Health debuted on the 2024 Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care™ List, as announced by Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine. Ranked in the large company category, Ochsner is honored among the best workplaces in the nation. The award is based on an extensive analysis of survey responses from over 185,000 employees at Great Place To Work Certified™ organizations in the healthcare sector.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Biz New OrleansBy 2030, Louisiana is projected to have the third-worst physician-shortage ratio in the U.S., with an undersupply of 100 doctors for every 100,000 people.
Meanwhile, 60 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes have primary care health-professional shortage areas. This includes the entirety of St. Martin Parish, which on various websites is touted as “where Cajun began” and “the heart of Acadiana.”
It is also the home of St. Martinville Family Medicine, an Ochsner Health facility, where a new family physician aims to make a difference in the community she grew up in.
Mary Claire Curet, MD, graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana State University (LSU) and earned her medical degree from the LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine. She recently returned home after finishing her residency training at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American Medical AssociationPharmacy Times interviewed Breanne Peyton-Thomas, PharmD, BCOP, clinical pharmacy specialist – hematology/oncology, bone marrow transplant/cellular therapy at Ochsner Health in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the role of the bone marrow transplant pharmacist in CAR T-cell therapy and her collaboration with the CAR T-cell therapy team at Ochsner.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Pharmacy TimesNew Orleans-based Ochsner Health was met with some uncertainty when it launched its pharmacogenomic program in March 2022 and became one of the first health systems to standardize genomic testing.
More than two years later, as the industry has seen the program's benefit and value, Dr. Oliver said those conversations have gone from "what are you talking about?" to "how do I do this?"
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Becker's Hospital ReviewPicture a serene morning silence that is broken by the clatter of a coffee cup hitting the floor. For many older adults, such a simple mishap can signal the start of a life-changing event: a fall. These sudden, often unexpected incidents are more than just a slip or a stumble—they represent a significant threat to the health and independence of our aging population. Taking appropriate steps to prevent falls can ensure that older adults continue to live their golden years with the dignity, freedom and joy they deserve.
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