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“The Validation Institute has recognized what our clients and thousands of Ochsner Digital Medicine members know – this digital platform empowers members and saves money, which is achieved through managing their chronic conditions and working toward their health goals,” said Dan Shields, vice president for corporate accounts with Ochsner Digital Medicine. “What differentiates our program is the care team approach of a health coach and licensed clinician assigned to each member. This allows our solution to address not only the necessary lifestyle changes, but also the ability to adjust medication appropriately to completely manage the member’s condition. The result is better outcomes than traditional care.”
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Biz New OrleansOchsner Hospital for Children named No. 1 Hospital for Kids in Louisiana.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON L'ObservateurThe deal, announced Thursday during a news conference at Ochsner's Jefferson Highway campus, was described by officials from both institutions as a "full clinical integration." That means Ochsner cancer doctors have been certified by MD Anderson and will follow MD Anderson treatment protocols.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The AdvocateThere will be two sessions, one on June 13 and another on July 13. Both will be from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the hospital's Owen Auditorium, 1214 Coolidge Street. The program is designed for drivers ages 15 through 18 years.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KATCA Shreveport physician explains why some adults experience acne and provides tips for keeping sensitive skin free of flare-ups.
Dr. Cara Permenter, a Family Medicine physician at Ochsner LSU Health Bossier’s multi-specialty center in Shreveport, shared some tips on controlling acne.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KTALOchsner: Traveling with Diabetes
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WVUEOchsner LSU Health staff noticed an increase of children shot in Shreveport and decided to start a program in reaction to the gun violence. The hospital started the Protect Program for victims who are 17 years old or younger.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Health Leader's MediaLOPA's partnership with Ochsner and the Baton Rouge Regional Eye bank
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WVUESt. Anne, the only hospital recognized in our region is included in the highest rating category of five ribbons which includes only 159 hospitals.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Lafourche GazetteOchsner, which has 42 hospitals and 200 clinics across Louisiana and Mississippi, is not alone.
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