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Ochsner Health Beat: New law expanding lung screening criteria
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WVUEOchsner Health this month is launching a pilot program that uses artificial intelligence to send "simple messages" to patients through its MyOchsner app portal.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON HealthleadersA recent study published by the CDC found 20% of mothers with children under the age of 18 reported mistreatment while receiving maternity care for their youngest child. The rate increased to approximately 30% when looking at the reports of Black, Hispanic, and multiracial respondents as well as those with public insurance or no insurance.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON AJMCTiffany Murdock, DNP, MSN, has a well-rounded background in healthcare, starting her career as a nurse tech. In the nearly 20 years since, she's served in numerous leadership roles, including as the first female CEO of Singing River Health System in Ocean Springs, Miss.
In late August, she stepped into her new role as vice president and chief nursing officer of Ochsner Health — a role in which she'll lead the strategy and direction for more than 9,000 nurses at the New Orleans-based system.
Becker's recently caught up with Dr. Murdock to learn more about what prompted her to make the move from CEO to CNO, immediate priorities in the new role and more.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Becker's Hospital ReviewRemote-patient monitoring can help with physician burnout, as it can unload some of their day-to-day tasks, Richard Milani, MD, chief clinical transformation officer at Ochsner Health, told the AMA on Sept. 8.
The New Orleans-based health system has been using two different types of remote patient monitoring to help its staff.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Becker's Hospital ReviewFalls lead to 32,000 deaths annually among older U.S. adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that one American senior falls every second.
While hospitals have long employed a number of measures designed to prevent falls among inpatients, Louisiana-based Ochsner Health is working to reduce this deadly toll through remote-patient monitoring programs that track falls among older adults wherever they are.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American Medical AssociationNigel Girgrah, MD, PhD, chief wellness officer of New Orleans-based Ochsner Health, understands the value of developing wellness programs to promote a healthy and productive workforce.
Without a healthy and productive workforce, hospitals and health systems risk jeopardizing their care quality and financial picture, Dr. Girgrah told Becker's.
Burnout is often part of healthcare discussions around employees and their well-being. A 2021 cross-sectional survey published June 7 in JAMA found that improving care delivery, patient safety and nurse staffing are key issues nurses and physicians say management can take to improve burnout. Dr. Girgrah said wellness programs also play a part and help gauge employee engagement and how those clinicians are feeling.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Becker's Hospital ReviewMERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - Ochsner Rush Health donated more than 200 STEM kits to Southeast Elementary and Northeast Elementary.
Each school received more than 100 of the ambulance building kits. The kits were put together by Ochsner Rush employees from throughout the region.
This is the first year for all LCSD elementary students to take computer science where they will use these kits.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WTOKOMC includes Ochsner Medical Center – West Bank and Ochsner Baptist. In addition to its state ranking, the publication also named it the No. 1 hospital in the New Orleans metro area. Its Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) specialty ranked No. 42 in the nation, while its gastroenterology and GI surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, and pulmonology and lung surgery services all ranked in the top 10 percent in the nation. OMC was also recognized for its elite quality in procedures and conditions in areas including aortic valve surgery, colon cancer surgery, diabetes, kidney failure, hip and knee replacements, leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, lung cancer surgery, stroke and more.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Nola.comThe National Institutes of Health awarded Tulane University, Ochsner Health and nonprofit RH Impact a seven-year grant for the establishment of a research center focused on Louisiana’s disproportionately high maternal mortality rate.
The NIH gave $16.5 million to fund their initiative, IMPROVE, which stands for “Implementing a Maternal Health and Pregnancy Outcomes Vision for Everyone.” The money will also be used to erect one of the 10 national Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence.
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