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Ochsner Medical Complex High Grove, a $116 million medical center featuring a multi-specialty clinic and surgical hospital, will open next week in Baton Rouge, serving as an “anchor site” for the New Orleans-based health system’s operations in the Capital Region.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The AdvocateOchsner Health System’s President and CEO Warner Thomas weighs in on what the consumerism trend means for patients and providers.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON BIZ New OrleansThe flip of the calendar signals a fresh start, and lots of us are ready to make changes — particularly ones that will improve our health. And, while our intentions are good, experts warn you should make sure the modifications you decide on are actually doable.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The AdvocateThis designation recognizes efforts in protecting patients from harm and meeting the highest safety standards in the United States.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Pharmacy ChoiceThe 105 graduating students successfully completed medical education through a unique four-year training, academic and clinical experience across two continents.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON BIZ New OrleansData shows that the earlier that we can detect and diagnose cancer, the better odds we have of beating the disease.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON St. Charles Herald GuideOchsner Health System, the state's biggest nonprofit health care company, said Thursday that it will raise its minimum wage to $12 per hour, an almost $4 increase that will affect more than 1,200 employees across the system.
Ochsner partnered with a vendor to provide technology, reduce risk, and allow testing of different staffing models.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON HealthLeadersOn Giving Tuesday, Christus Ochsner Health Southwestern Louisiana launched its Women’s Health Fund and the newly-established James W. Gardiner Center at Christus Ochsner Lake Area Hospital.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American PressDoctors across the Lake Area are working to identify and prevent eight different types of cancers through a new wellness center.
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