Ochsner Health introduces innovative cardiac ablation treatment for AFib patients

Ochsner Children’s, ISMP partner on pharmacist training

Becker's Hospital Review | May 16, 2025

New Orleans-based Ochsner Children’s and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices have started a joint fellowship, aiming to train pharmacists in medication safety.

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Ochsner Children’s leads the region in pediatric cardiology with a legacy of excellence, lifesaving care and a vision for the future

The Times-Picayune | May 16, 2025

Over the past several decades, Ochsner Children’s Hospital in New Orleans has established itself as one of the best pediatric heart centers in the nation, providing comprehensive care for children with complex heart conditions. It has been the site of numerous breakthrough procedures, including implanting the first Alterra/Edwards valve, the first Harmony valve and the first Piccolo device in pediatric patients. Ochsner Children’s doctors have perfected those treatments and performed hundreds of other procedures, sometimes on babies weighing just a few pounds, that enable them to lead healthy, normal lives.

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Data-driven tool helps direct decision-making for stroke patients

American Medical Association | May 16, 2025

Using eight years of data and blending the findings from three previous studies, physicians and researchers from Ochsner Health in New Orleans developed a predictive tool that helps inform medical decisions for patients who experience carotid stroke.

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Putting Patients First and Engaging the Entire Care Team: Beau Raymond, MD

American Journal of Managed Care | May 16, 2025

Beau Raymond, MD, elaborates on what successful patient-centered care entails, highlighting the role of patients to not only judge the success of their own care but also help guide clinicians as they pursue their personal care goals.

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Ochsner Medical Center: Investing in a healthier Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge Business Report | May 16, 2025

After a robust expansion in the Baton Rouge area over the past 15 years, Regional CEO Chuck Daigle is leading his team on the next round of growth. He describes it as a strategic plan crafted specifically to meet the population’s needs in the coming years.

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How health system CEOs, CFOs are thinking about AI

Becker's Hospital Review | May 16, 2025

Artificial intelligence has become essential for hospitals and health systems of every size across the U.S., with many top CEOs and CFOs embracing the opportunities and challenges it brings.

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Build sustainable schedules to support physician well-being

American Medical Association | May 16, 2025

Physician schedules often fail to account for time spent on nonpatient-facing tasks. R. John Sawyer, PhD, of Ochsner Health, shares what to change.

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Physician burnout solutions: A leadership program for doctors that makes them feel valued at work

American Medical Association | Feb 24, 2025

AMA 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.

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How Ochsner cut ED diversion hours by 90%

Becker's Hospital Review | Feb 24, 2025

Ochsner started working to improve ED flow in the last quarter of 2024, and the system has been put to the test during the high flu season. However, it has cut diversion hours by 90% across the system and also reduced ED patient referrals from its on-call triage system. Dr. Hart credited the success to taking a holistic view of patient flow.

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Meet some of the physician leaders shaping health care's future

American Medical Association | Feb 24, 2025

As the guardians of clinical excellence, chief medical officers stand at the intersection of medicine and management, wielding influence that shapes the quality of care delivered across their health care organizations. From bustling corridors of community hospitals to the specialized wings of academic medical centers, CMOs are key in advancing patient safety, upholding rigorous quality standards and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

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