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For people who are at high risk for developing severe COVID-19 illness and have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, this promising mAb treatment has been shown to help prevent progression of the disease that might otherwise require hospitalization, according to a release by Ochsner Lafayette General.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KATCOchsner Health CEO Warner Thomas gives an update on the company's recovery and services for patients in need after Hurricane Ida.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WWL-TVThe group is Ochsner’s Flight Team, and in the past several days they have facilitated more than 100 transfers since evacuating hospitals starting Monday. That includes one team that surpasses a daily record in the 20+ year history of the crew.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WGNOThe platform is one of five interventions in the Ochsner Connected Stability pilot fall prevention and monitoring programs, which are focused on supporting Medicare Advantage members.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON MedCity NewsSix babies were evacuated from Terrebonne General Medical Center as part of their evacuations after the hospital sustained structural damage in the storm.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KATCWill nearly a million customers still without power in Southeast Louisiana following the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Ida, patients in need of oxygen and/or dialysis treatment are facing critical uncertainty.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WGNOIn addition to moving patients, officials said the day was spent repairing roof and window damage and sorting out power and water issues.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WDSUThe voluntary school supply drive, organized by Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport employees, provided supplies to Roy’s Kids a local charity that supports families throughout the Shreveport-Bossier community.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KPVIOchsner doctor heads home to Haiti to help with earthquake recovery efforts.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Yahoo NewsDr. Robert Hart, chief medical officer at Ochsner Health, said on Thursday in an online video conference with reporters, that children benefit from in-classroom teaching because of social and psychological development but also because their learning is more effective, as seen in recently published LEAP test scores.
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