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The chief information officer explains the ways the New Orleans health system uses emerging technologies to achieve its goals.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Healthcare Finance NewsThe facility is designed to be a destination for patients 65 and older, and will include a primary care clinic, gym and community center. Pearson’s owner Jerry Pearson closed the retail space last year, but continues to operate his travel agency from a smaller office in the same strip center.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Baton Rouge Business ReportOchsner Health doctors and researchers are studying a new blood test, the Galleri test, that can detect more than 50 types of cancer and allow for earlier treatment.
“We feel the Galleri test could be a real game changer because it could allow us to detect cancer earlier,” said Dr. Marc Matrana, director of the Precision Cancer Therapies (Phase I) Research Program at Ochsner. “In the treatment of cancer, we know that detecting cancer at earlier stages allows for more cures, and with multi-cancer detection tests like Galleri we estimate that we can reduce the number of stage 3 and stage 4 cancers by 60%, which could translate to upwards of almost 40% reduction in the five-year cancer death rate.”
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON New Orleans City BusinessOchsner LSU Health Shreveport joins just three other Comprehensive Stroke Centers in the state, and is the first outside of the New Orleans area. Comprehensive Stroke Centers must meet rigorous criteria and commitment of resources, including an acute stroke team, mechanical thrombectomy, advanced neuroimaging, and neurosurgical services, all available 24/7; neurologist and Neurosurgeon accessibility to meet emergent needs of multiple complex stroke patients at the same time; and highly advanced treatment capabilities and investigational opportunities.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The Ouachita CitizenOchsner Vision Center – Destrehan, located at 13100 River Road, Suite 220, is equipped with an autorefractor allowing for a quick reading for prescription glasses before a complete exam, a pachymeter to measure the thickness of a patient’s cornea, a vision center for eyeglasses and contact lenses, and three exam rooms with the ability to treat most vision needs. Patients can make appointments to see an Ochsner optometrist and ophthalmologist Monday – Friday.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON L'ObservateurNational Nurses Week is May 6 through May 12 — a time to celebrate the remarkable contributions of nurses. This week, I’m reflecting on my own journey to nursing, which began at Baptist Hospital (now Ochsner Baptist). I wasn’t a patient or a volunteer, and it was my 16th birthday. This milestone day was spent sitting by my mother, who was in a coma. Her illness was incurable, and I’d spent weeks grieving and waiting. Time felt like it stood still in that room, which is ironic as few experiences can make you grow up faster than losing someone.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON The AdvocateThis episode features Warner Thomas, President and CEO at Ochsner Health System. Here, he expands on the history and growth of Ochsner Health System, technological innovations in digital health, Ochsner’s continued health equity research, and more.
Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport-Academic Medical Center announced Thursday that they received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Shreveport TimesIf you knew in 2020 what you know now about the pandemic, what would it change? Would it affect how you moved around? Would you hold more tightly to loved ones, or would you find strength in the darkest hours?
For National Nurse’s Day, a group of nurses at Ochsner Medical Center wrote letters to their past selves, documenting their own heroic and heartbreaking journeys through the pandemic as front-line workers.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WAFBOchsner is preparing to honor their nursing staff with a full week of activities starting with National Nurses Day on Friday, May 6. Nurses Week takes place through May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, who is considered the founder of modern nursing. Healthcare workers were highly regarded during the height of the pandemic, so Ochsner wants to make sure they continue to feel appreciated for all of their hard work.
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