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A ninety-eight bed acute care

hospital,

Bogalusa Medical Center

(BMC) has a medical staff of primary

and specialty physicians and multiple

facilities to meet the healthcare needs of

its patients.

The BMC surgery team is available

twenty-four hours, seven days a week,

providing services to several thousand

patients annually.

Special Beginnings Family Center, BMC’s

new state-of-the-art labor and delivery

unit, has an estimated 200 births

annually, filling a ten-year void in labor

and delivery services for this area of the

North Shore. It allows medical residents

to receive invaluable, high-quality OB/

GYN training and fulfills accreditation

requirements for the BMC Rural Family

Medicine Residency Program.

BMC has also expanded services in

psychiatry, ophthalmology, imaging,

cardiology, pediatrics, and pathology.

It is a cytology processing center for

other LSU hospitals.

BMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

The BMC Memphis Street Outpatient

Clinic has recognition status as a

Physician Practice Connections—Patient

Centered Medical Home by the NCQA.

Having met rigorous NCQA requirements

to receive this recognition, the clinic

provides ongoing preventive and early

intervention healthcare to patients and

coordinates specialized care with BMC

when patients require it.

BMC has seen a significant increase in

the number of patients in the years after

Hurricane Katrina. BMC has a dedicated

staff as evidenced by a nursing turnover

rate far below the national average,

helping to maintain a tightly knit circle of

caregivers who fulfill the BMC mission of

treating their patients like family.

Bogalusa Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $57,259,490

37.8%

26.1% 15.8%

7.8%

12.1% 0.5%

Expenditure Mix Total: $57,259,490

50.9% 31.2%

1.1% 16.9%

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $121,390,120 in overall business activity Capacity

98 ...licensed beds

43 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

14 ...psychiatric staffed beds 0...neonatal ICU staffed beds 2...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

2,559 ...adult/pediatric admissions 353 ...psychiatric admissions 0...neonatal ICU admissions 67 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

12,227 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

4,379...psychiatric inpatient days 0 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 143 ...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

99,966 ...outpatient encounters 26,434 ...emergency dept. encounters 41,095 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births

67 ...births

433 Plaza Street • Bogalusa, Louisiana 70427

985.730.6700 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Kurt M. Scott, FACHE

Medical Director Anthony Pham, MD

Full Time Employees 545

2009

(4)

Partnerships

Rayburn Correctional Center Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office Bogalusa Police Department Children’s Hospital, New Orleans,

Louisiana

St. Tammany Parish Hospital (transfers) Lakeview Regional Medical Center

(transfers and Cardiac Care, etc.) Louisiana Heart Hospital (transfers

and Cardiac Care) Southeast Louisiana Hospital

Florida Parishes Human Services Authority FPHSA (Mental Health / CRTs ) Long Term Acute Care of Bogalusa ADAP Ryan White Agreement Camelia Hospice

Deaf Action Group

IHI – Institute of Healthcare Improvement – 5 Million Lives Campaign

ISMP – Institute of Safe Medication Practice

LOPA (Louisiana Organ Procurement Program)

Louisiana Department of Public Health: Tobacco Control Initiative

Louisiana Health Care Review, Inc. MedVance Institute of Baton Rouge Public Health Unit

Maryland Hospital Association Myers Group HCAHP

Northshore Ambulance Service QI Project

Region IX Emergency Management Southern Eye Bank

Residency Programs

Approximately 15 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Family Practice Ophthalmology

Nursing and Allied Health Programs Approximately 173 students in the following programs: LSU Allied Health Professions LSU Department of Clinical Science –

Shreveport – PT, OT, ST, and Clinical Lab

LSU School of Nursing LSU Pathology

Loyola – Family Nurse Practitioner Louisiana Technical Colleges – LPNs,

Nurse Aide, Bio-Med, EMT First Response, Phlebotomy

Pearl River Junior College – Poplarville, MS – RN and Medical Lab Technician Southeastern Louisiana University Southern University – Speech Therapy University of Alabama – Nursing University of Louisiana at Monroe –

Pharmacy

University of Southern Mississippi Xavier – Pharmacist

Delgado – Medical Technologist Delta College – Medical Assistant –

Thomas Clinic

Bogalusa High School – CNA program Franklinton High School – Pharmacy Tech Cardiovascular Technology Institute –

Echo Tech

University of Cincinnati - Laboratory University of St. Augustine for Health

Sciences - Physical Therapy Tulsa Technology Center - Surgical 1st

Assistant

Bethel Bible College and Seminary – Chaplain Student

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 3,050 (1 Admission per dot)

Bogalusa Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 130,222 (1 Visit per dot)

(5)

Accredited by the Joint Commission

,

Earl K. Long Medical Center (EKLMC)

received the 2009 Outstanding Patient

Experience Award from HealthGrades, the

nation’s leading independent healthcare

ratings organization, for ranking in the

top 15 percent nationally for exemplary

service to patients. In fact, EKLMC

far exceeded the top 15 percent; its

percentile ranking was 3.32, placing it

among the top four percent in the nation,

an objective testament to the quality

healthcare EKLMC provides.

EKLMC serves East Baton Rouge Parish

and the seven surrounding parishes of

Ascension, West Baton Rouge, East and

West Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston and

Pointe Coupee.

EKLMC provides quality care regardless

of a patient’s ability to pay and serves as

a teaching hospital for graduate medical

education, nursing, and allied healthcare

professions. It also offers the community

health education and preventive services.

Under EKLMC governance, the LSU

Health System Surgical Facility performs

ambulatory surgeries and procedures for

adult and pediatric otorhinolaryngology,

gynecology, orthopedics, endoscopy,

diagnostic radiology, and general surgery.

EKLMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

EKLMC has outpatient services for women’s

health, family practice, internal medicine,

surgery, orthopedics, oral surgery, HIV,

pediatrics, dermatology, rheumatology, and

other subspecialties and inpatient services

for obstetrics, internal and emergency

medicine, and surgery.

EKLMC also provides primary medical care

at the North Baton Rouge Clinic, the LSU

EKLMC South Baton Rouge Clinic, at the

Leo S. Butler Community Center, and the

Mid City Clinic.

EKLMC is in partnership with the East

Baton Rouge Parish School Board, providing

healthcare in six school-based clinics for

schools throughout the region.

EKLMC Family Practice and Pediatrics are

both recognized in the NCQA Physician

Practice Connections – Patient-Centered

Medical Home program, providing

superior primary care and coordinating

the provision of specialized care when it

is necessary.

Earl K. Long Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $151,959,619

Expenditure Mix Total: $151,959,619

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $322,154,392 in overall business activity Capacity

175 ...licensed beds

95 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

0...psychiatric staffed beds 7...neonatal ICU staffed beds 11 ...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

5,458 ...adult/pediatric admissions 0...psychiatric admissions 107 ...neonatal ICU admissions 597 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

24,271 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

0 ...psychiatric inpatient days 1,596...neonatal ICU inpatient days 1,910...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

174,746 ...outpatient encounters 40,838 ...emergency dept. encounters 106,807 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 670 ...births 45.0% 31.6% 5.8% 9.7% 4.7% 3.3% 47.9% 34.3% 1.3% 16.4%

5825 Airline Highway • Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70805

225.358.1000 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Kathy Viator, DNS, RN

Interim Medical Director Kevin Reed, MD

Full Time Employees 1,253

2009

(6)

Partnerships

East Baton Rouge Parish School Board – six school-based clinics

Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic – hospital referral of patients to clinic for outpatient services, particularly dental care

Health Care Forum – assessing and planning community needs Residency Programs

Approximately 146 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Emergency Medicine ENT Internal Medicine Dentistry Dermatology OB/GYN Ophthalmology Oral Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Otolaryngology Surgery

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 414 students in the following programs:

RN

Practitioner and/or CRNA University of Mississippi Alcorn State University LSUHSC in New Orleans Loyola University McNeese State University University of Louisiana at Lafayette Northwestern State University Southern University

Baton Rouge General School of Nursing Louisiana Technical College, Lafayette University of South Alabama Southeastern Louisiana University Our Lady of the Lake School of

Nursing Services

Baton Rouge Community College

LPN

Ascension College Delta Junior College

Louisiana Technical College Hammond Baton Rouge Regional Technical Institute Westside Vocational Technical Our Lady of the Lake College of

Nursing Services EMT, Paramedic

Acadian Ambulance, Lafayette Avoyelles Technical Institute, Cottonport Baton Rouge Fire Department Louisiana Technical Institute, Jackson Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola Emergency Medical Services Our Lady of the Lake

Chevron/Texaco Emergency Responders Other Programs

Southern University – Social and Nutritional Services

North Oaks Health Systems Hospital – Nutritional Services

Glen Oaks, Live Oak, and Denham Springs – High School Students

MedVance Institute – Pharmacy Techs, Surgical Techs

MedVance Institute Surgical Technology Program LSUHSC – School of Allied Health

Professions (Medical Technology Program)

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 6,334 (1 Admission per dot)

Earl K. Long Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 221,982 (1 Visit per dot)

(7)

The Interim LSU Public Hospital

(ILH) is the critical component in the

provision of graduate medical education

and quality healthcare in South

Louisiana. A tertiary healthcare center,

the ILH and its specialty and primary

care clinics support the LSU and Tulane

medical schools and their residency

programs. Thousands of students from

these two schools, the LSU schools of

dentistry, nursing, and allied health, the

Xavier University College of Pharmacy,

and other nursing schools depend on ILH

as their training site.

ILH community clinics bring quality

healthcare to neighborhoods where many

would forego healthcare because of

no transportation or an inability to pay.

These community clinics, all accredited

by the NCQA as “Medical Homes,” offer

comprehensive primary healthcare and

coordinated access to specialty care.

The HIV Outpatient Program (HOP), a

nationally recognized center for HIV

healthcare, training, and research, and

other specialty clinics complement

the comprehensive and coordinated

ILH network, which provides quality

healthcare to anyone who needs it, the

insured, underinsured, and uninsured.

ILH participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

The LSU Level 1 Trauma Center, the only

one in South Louisiana, provides care to

all major trauma victims in New Orleans

and its surrounding ten-parish area. The

presence of a Level 1 trauma Center

indicates that LSU is a premier provider

of comprehensive healthcare services.

The trauma center provides optimal

care for injured patients with full

trauma-center staff, facilities, and

services available twenty-four hours

a day. The Greater New Orleans area

relies exclusively on ILH for this highly

specialized, comprehensive care.

Besides being an essential component

of superior healthcare and a hallmark

of a first-rate community, the LSU Level

1 Trauma Center attracts outstanding

surgical residents for post-graduate

training by ILH staff, who are nationally

recognized and among the best in the

nation.

Interim LSU Public Hospital

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $389,179,924

Expenditure Mix Total: $389,179,924

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $825,061,439 in overall business activity Capacity

390 ...licensed beds

198 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

38 ...psychiatric staffed beds 8...neonatal ICU staffed beds 13 ...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

11,552 ...adult/pediatric admissions 1,232 ...psychiatric admissions 115 ...neonatal ICU admissions 828 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

60,310 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

13,333 ...psychiatric inpatient days 1,851...neonatal ICU inpatient days 2,347...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

228,777 ...outpatient encounters 56,016 ...emergency dept. encounters 113,410 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 895 ...births 41.2% 28.3% 7.6% 13.0% 7.4% 2.6% 44.8% 31.1% 0.8% 23.3%

2021 Perdido Street • New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

504.903.3000 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Interim Administrator

Roxane A. Townsend, MD

Medical Director

Juzar Ali, MB, BS (MD), FRCP, FCCP

Full Time Employees 2,497

2009

(8)

Partnerships

Louisiana Highway Safety Commission: Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force (grant)

DHH: Ryan White Title III AIDS Drug Assistance Program

Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency: Organ Donations

Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation: Excess Skin Donations

Southern Eye Bank: Corneal Transplants National Alliance for the Mentally Ill,

New Orleans: Discharge Planning and Patient Support

Algiers Charter Schools Baptist Community Ministries Jackson Barracks

Kellogg Foundation

Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI) Metropolitan Human Services District Office of Public Health

Recovery School District School Health Connection St. Thomas Health Clinic

Daughters of Charity Health System Office of Addictive Disorders Residency Programs

Approximately 945 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Anesthesiology Dermatology Dermatology-Medicine Emergency Medicine-Hyperbaric Family Medicine General Dentistry General Dentistry-Comprehensive Medicine Medicine/Neurology Medicine/Pediatrics Medicine/Psychiatry

Medicine-Allergy & Immunology Medicine-Cardiology Medicine-Emergency Medicine Medicine-Endocrinology Medicine-Gastroenterology Medicine-Hematology/Oncology Medicine-Infectious Disease Medicine-Nephrology

Medicine-Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine-Rheumatology Neurology Neurosurgery OB/GYN Ophthalmology Ophthalmology-Retina Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Orthopaedics

Otolaryngology Pathology Pediatrics Pediatrics-Neonatal

Phys Medicine & Rehabilitation Phys Medicine & Rehabilitation-Pain Psychiatry Radiology Surgery Surgery-Critical Care Surgery-Laparoscopic Surgery-Plastic Surgery Surgery-Vascular

Triple Board (Pediatrics/Adult Psychiatry/ Child Psychiatry)

Urology

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 670 students in the following programs:

RN students (Delgado, LSU, Holy Cross) Paramedic (EMT) students (Delgado, LSU) LPN students (Delgado, A&G)

Pharmacy students (Xavier) Nurse Anesthesia students (LSU) Occupational Therapy students (LSU) Social Work (LSU, Tulane, SUNO) U.S. Military (various disciplines) Respiratory Therapy students (Delgado) Radiology, Ultrasound and Nuclear

Medicine Students (Delgado) Phlebotomy students

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 13,933 (1 Admission per dot)

Interim LSU Public Hospital

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 285,527 (1 Visit per dot)

(9)

A fundamental component of

quality healthcare on the North Shore,

Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center

(LKRMC) is available primarily for

citizens of the Florida parishes. With a

maximum capacity of 25 acute care/

swing beds, LKRMC is a critical access

hospital for the region. LKRMC meets

federal requirements for this designation:

it is in a rural area, it provides 24 hour

emergency care services, and it maintains

an average length of stay of 96 hours

or less for each patient. Available to

anyone regardless or the ability to pay,

LKRMC is a major provider of healthcare

in the area.

Fully accredited by the Joint Commission,

LKRMC is also a clinical training site for

physicians, allied health professionals and

students of technical and nursing schools,

providing much needed healthcare

professionals to the North Shore.

LKRMC received the Silver Level 2009

Louisiana Hospital Quality Award from

the Louisiana Health Care Review, one of

the highest levels this Medicare quality

improvement organization recognizes.

LKRMC received the award for improving

the healthcare it provides to its patients.

LKRMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

Besides fulfilling its role as a critical

access hospital with superior healthcare,

LKRMC has excellent outpatient services.

The LKRMC Outpatient Clinic has

recognition status as a Physician Practice

Connections–Patient Centered Medical

Home by the National Committee for

Quality Assurance (NCQA). The Clinic

has met rigorous NCQA requirements

to receive this recognition, meeting the

highest benchmarks possible.

This point of care provides ongoing

preventive and early intervention

healthcare to patients and coordinates

specialized care when patients require

it, consistently offering superior medical

services. Few clinics in the nation

have achieved this designation. This

recognition status places LKRMC among

the elite in healthcare, marking it as

a place of excellence and enduring

commitment to its community.

Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $41,315,194

Expenditure Mix Total: $41,315,194

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $87,588,212 in overall business activity Capacity

25 ...licensed beds

18 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

0...psychiatric staffed beds 0...neonatal ICU staffed beds 0...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

1,051 ...adult/pediatric admissions 0...psychiatric admissions 0...neonatal ICU admissions 0...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

4,048...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

0 ...psychiatric inpatient days 0 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 0 ...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

79,084 ...outpatient encounters 24,706 ...emergency dept. encounters 44,775 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 0 ...births 44.9% 21.2% 10.9% 14.5% 7.0% 1.5% 59.1% 28.3% 0.3% 12.3%

52579 Highway 51 South • Independence, Louisiana 70443

985.878.9421 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Sherre Pack-Hookfin, MA

Medical Director Kathleen Willis, MD

Full Time Employees 384

2009

(10)

Partnerships

Baton Rouge Regional Eye Bank Louisiana Organ Procurement

Agency (LOPA) Multi Practice Clinic Southern Eye Bank

Tangipahoa Parish School System (Option 3 Program)

MedVance Institute – Allied Health Compass Career College – Phlebotomy Ruth Cook’s School of Computers BMC Obstetrics Services

Blind Services, Randolph Sheppard Vending

American Cancer Society Residency Programs

Approximately 2 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Ophthalmology Cardiology

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 124 students in the following programs:

LSU School of Medicine (Fellows) LSU School of Nursing – Nurse

Practitioners, Advanced Practice, CRNA Students

Louisiana Technical College, Greensburg Campus – LPNs Louisiana Technical College, River

Parishes Campus – LPNs

Louisiana Technical College Hammond Campus – LPNs, Nursing Assistants, EMTs, Patient Care Technicians Our Lady of the Lake College

(Physician Assistant Program) Acadian Ambulance National EMS

Academy – EMTs

Northshore EMS Academy – EMTs

Southeastern Louisiana University RNs, Nurse Practitioners

Southwest Mississippi Community College RNs

Delta College – Allied Health University of South Alabama

Nurse Practitioners

Southern University – Nurse Practitioners University of Southern Mississippi

Nurse Practitioners LSU School of Nursing

Nurse Practitioners, Advanced Practice, CRNA Students

Our Lady of the Lake College (Physician Assistant Program) Southeastern Louisiana University

RNs, Nurse Practitioners University of South Alabama

Nurse Practitioners

Southern University – Nurse Practitioners University of Southern Mississippi

Nurse Practitioners

Tulane University – Nurse Practitioners

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 1,125 (1 Admission per dot)

Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 105,455 (1 Visit per dot)

(11)

Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center

(LJCMC) opened its doors in 1978 as

a teaching hospital to provide clinical

training to medical students, physicians,

and allied healthcare personnel and

healthcare services to all who seek

quality healthcare, regardless of the

ability to pay. Fully accredited by The

Joint Commission, LJCMC is a full-service

institution for inpatient services and

offers extensive outpatient services. It

contracts with South Louisiana Medical

Associates (SLMA) for physician services

and medical training.

With SLMA, LJCMC is one of the top ten

employers in Terrebonne Parish with

over 1,000 employees. Its healthcare

professionals have attained national

recognition in numerous specialties,

making healthcare services in Terrebonne

Parish among the best in the nation.

Dedicated to promoting education and

prevention techniques, LJCMC helps

patients become more knowledgeable

about their treatment options.

LJCMC initiated its own hospital-based

accredited residency program starting

July 1, 2008. Currently 11 residents are

in training, and 8 more are scheduled to

begin next year. In addition, partnerships

for residency training programs include

LSU, Tulane and Ochsner.

LJCMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

The LJCMC family practice, ambulatory

care, and pediatrics outpatient clinics

have NCQA recognition status as a

Physician Practice Connections—Patient

Centered Medical Home, a well regarded

indicator of superior healthcare.

Amerinet, a leading healthcare group

purchasing organization, presented

to LJCMC the first-ever Amerinet

Healthcare Achievement Award for

Amerinet member excellence. The

award honors institutions that excel in

reducing healthcare costs and improving

healthcare quality.

The hospital continually strives to meet

the ever changing healthcare needs of

its diverse patient population and to

be a community-based medical center

that is value driven and in the forefront

of healthcare delivery, education, and

practice.

Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $108,963,579

Expenditure Mix Total: $108,963,579

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $231,002,787 in overall business activity Capacity

156 ...licensed beds

64 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

24 ...psychiatric staffed beds 2...neonatal ICU staffed beds 8...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

3,826 ...adult/pediatric admissions 865 ...psychiatric admissions 46 ...neonatal ICU admissions 372 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

16,719 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

7,414...psychiatric inpatient days 302 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 1,458...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

162,941 ...outpatient encounters 36,776 ...emergency dept. encounters 90,425 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 366 ...births 49.6% 27.7% 10.3% 5.4%6.5% 0.5% 44.9% 29.4% 5.4% 20.4%

1978 Industrial Boulevard • Houma, Louisiana 70363

985.873.2200 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Rhonda Green, BSN, MBA, MHCM, RN

Medical Director Michael Garcia, MD

Full Time Employees 908

2009

(12)

Partnerships

Terrebonne General Medical Center – Neonatal intensive care services – LJCMC provides Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Services

Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Drug Court – LJCMC provides lab testing to clients enrolled in program

Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex – LJCMC provides lab testing and results reporting

Louisiana Primary Care Association and Bayou Teche Community Health Network – integrated network Office of Public Health – LJCMC provides

education services to OPH’s labor and delivery population, and high-risk prenatal medical services

Southeast Louisiana Area Health Education Center – HIV outreach to rural populations and

African-Americans

NO Aids Task Force – HIV referral services N’R’ Peace – HIV community services Region III Office of Mental Health –

behavioral health collaborative services

Region III Office of Addictive Disorders – substance abuse evaluation and referral services

Unitech – LJCMC provides training for EKG, Phlebotomy, and Pharmacy Technicians

Residency Programs

Approximately 46 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Cardiology Surgery Gastroenterology Urology Dentistry Emergency Medicine Family Medicine

Internal / Emergency Medicine Ophthalmology

Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation Vascular Surgery

Internal Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Orthopedic Surgery

Medical Student Programs SABA University School of Medicine Medical University of the Americas

in Nive

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 386 students in the following programs:

Acadian Ambulance Services – EMT Student Program Delgado Community College –

Medical Laboratory Student Program Delgado Community College –

Radiology Student Program Lafourche Technical College – LPNs Louisiana State University and A & M

College – Physician Assistant Program Louisiana State University – Graduate

and Undergraduate Medical Education Program

Louisiana State University – Graduate Rehabilitation Social Work Program Louisiana Technical College – Lafourche

Campus-EMT Student Program Louisiana Technical College – Lafourche

Campus-Practical Nursing Students Louisiana Technical College –

South Louisiana Campus-EMT Student Program

Louisiana Technical College – South Louisiana Campus for Nursing, Phlebotomy, Surgical Tech Program Loyola University – New Orleans – Nurse

Practitioner Program Nicholls State University – EMT –

Respiratory Cardio Student Program Nicholls State University – Nursing

Student Program

Nicholls State University – Family and Consumer Services and Counseling Psychology

Ochsner Clinic Foundation Our Lady of the Lake College of

Anesthesia

Southern University of New Orleans – Graduate Social Work Program Terrebonne Vocational Technical School –

Nursing Student Program

Tulane University – Graduate School of Social Work

University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Graduate Nursing Students

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 5,128 (1 Admission per dot)

Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 205,148 (1 Visit per dot)

(13)

From pediatrics to geriatrics,

University Medical Center (UMC) is a major

site of quality healthcare and graduate

medical education. An acute care hospital

for all in Acadiana, UMC is the major site

for the LSU Rural Scholars Track. The Rural

Scholars Track (RST) program is offered

through the LSU School of Medicine – New

Orleans. This program was created to

address the physician shortage and to

encourage students to practice

primary-care medicine in rural areas of Louisiana.

UMC Diagnostic Cardiology continues

to further the frontier of cardiovascular

imaging. UMC is the only LSU hospital

performing Cardiac Magnetic Resonance

Imaging with a 3 Tesla magnet.

Acquiring a vascular surgeon and

certified ultrasound nurse is enabling the

establishment of a nationally recognized

and certified Vascular Lab. Other services

added this year include a full-time

gastroenterologist, pulmonary and breast

fine-needle aspirate diagnostic clinics,

vascular and laser surgeries, sleep studies,

pediatric psychology, and urology.

UMC’s outpatient pharmacy continues to

grow supporting the disease management

clinic, indigent patients, HIV services, and

hospital clinics.

The UMC Ophthalmology Program’s

new outpatient clinic increases access

for patients while it strengthens the

ophthalmology residency program providing

essential medical services to 600 patients

a month. UMC is the only hospital in

Acadiana performing corneal transplants.

UMC also offers a variety of primary care

and surgical services.

The Pediatric Clinic has NCQA recognition

status as a “Medical Home” providing the

best available primary care and coordinating

access to specialty care.

UMC’s redesigned emergency services

include the Mental Health Emergency Room

Extension, improving the care of patients

with acute behavioral health emergencies.

UMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, managing chronic

diseases according to nationally accepted,

evidence-based guidelines.

UMC received the 2009 Outstanding

Patient Experience Award from

HealthGrades, the nation’s leading

independent healthcare ratings

organization, for ranking in the top 15

percent nationally for exemplary service

to patients. UMC received other notable

recognitions, including Hospital of the Year

for Respiratory Care and the Gold award

from Louisiana Health Care Review.

University Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $124,021,897

Expenditure Mix Total: $124,021,897

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $262,926,421 in overall business activity Capacity

150 ...licensed beds

79 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

19 ...psychiatric staffed beds 7...neonatal ICU staffed beds 4...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

4,773 ...adult/pediatric admissions 436 ...psychiatric admissions 146 ...neonatal ICU admissions 224 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

22,271 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

6,260...psychiatric inpatient days 1,689...neonatal ICU inpatient days 594 ...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

186,823 ...outpatient encounters 44,807 ...emergency dept. encounters 102,186 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 334 ...births 40.6% 36.2% 10.3% 6.9%4.8% 1.1% 52.5% 30.7% 1.4% 15.5%

2390 West Congress • Lafayette, Louisiana 70506

337.261.6000 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Larry Dorsey

Medical Director James Falterman, MD, FACP

Full Time Employees 1,041

2009

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Partnerships

St. Martin Parish School Board – school based clinics

ULL College of Nursing – Continued Education Program

Residency Programs

Approximately 71 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Cardiology Family Medicine Internal Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Ophthalmology

Orthopedic Surgery Otolaryngology Surgery Geriatric Medicine Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 528 students in the following programs:

LSU Health Sciences Center – Physical Therapy Program

Pineville Fire Department Southwest Louisiana – AHEC –

Echo Program

LSUHSC School of Nursing – Nurse Practitioner, CRNA

Louisiana State University, Eunice – Respiratory Care, Associate in Nursing, Radiologic Technology

University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Baccalaureate Program and Master of Science in Nursing

Various Louisiana Technical Colleges – Paramedic, LPNs, EMTs, Surgical Technology, Nursing Assistant McNeese State University – Master of

Science in Nursing Program University of Iowa – EMS Northwestern State University –

Associate Degree in Nursing, Baccalaureate in Nursing, and Master of Science in Nursing National EMS Academy – EMT, Paramedic Remington College – Medical Assistant

Southern University, Baton Rouge – Graduate Nursing Program University of Alabama at Birmingham

School of Nursing – Graduate Studies Florida Institute of Ultrasound –

Ultrasound Technician University of Texas Health Science

Center at Houston School of Nursing– Graduate Studies

Pharma-Safe, LLC – Paramedic Program University of South Alabama School of

Nursing – Graduate Studies Our Lady of the Lake College – Nurse

Anesthesia Program

Our Lady of the Lake College – Physician Assistant Program

Delta College – Practical Nursing Program Loyola University New Orleans –

FNP Program

Loyola University RN-BSN Program University of Texas Health and Science

Center at Houston – Graduate Nursing Program

Lafayette High School Health Academy Lafayette Parish School Board

Career Shadowing

Iberia Parish Career Shadowing Program University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Upward Bound Program University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Department of Kinesiology Academy of the Sacred Heart Senior

Project Career Shadowing Lamar University – Audiology Gallaudet University – Audiology Louisiana State University – Audiology University of Louisiana at Lafayette –

Audiology, Speech Pathology Louisiana Tech University – Audiology

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 5,686 (1 Admission per dot)

University Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 251,274 (1 Visit per dot)

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Dr. Walter O. Moss Regional

Medical Center (WOMRMC) is the only

public hospital in the Lake Charles region

providing preventive primary care and

medical, surgical and psychiatric services

to anyone in need, regardless of the

ability to pay. The strong partnerships

WOMRMC has with other area healthcare

institutions also give its patients access

to physical rehabilitation, obstetrics, and

medical and radiation oncology services.

WOMRMC is a clinical education site for

a number of institutions, contributing

to the training of Louisiana’s future

healthcare professionals. The Louisiana

State Nurses Association approved the

WOMRMC Education Department for

provider status for continuing education,

another way in which WOMRMC

contributes to healthcare education and

quality healthcare in the region.

WOMRMC participates in the LSU Disease

Management Program, which manages

chronic diseases according to nationally

accepted, evidence-based guidelines.

WOMRMC Primary Care Clinic has

recognition status as a Physician Practice

Connections—Patient Centered Medical

Home by the NCQA. Having met

rigorous NCQA requirements to receive

this recognition, the clinic provides

ongoing preventive and early intervention

healthcare to patients and coordinates

specialized care with WOMRMC when

patients require it.

With Joint Commission accreditation,

WOMRMC consistently provides quality

healthcare to many who otherwise would

be without services. A core value of

WOMRMC is quality services to everyone

who enters its doors.

Dr. Walter O. Moss Regional Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $46,473,910

Expenditure Mix Total: $46,473,910

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $98,524,690 in overall business activity Capacity

74 ...licensed beds

16 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

13 ...psychiatric staffed beds 0...neonatal ICU staffed beds 0...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

890 ...adult/pediatric admissions 353 ...psychiatric admissions 0...neonatal ICU admissions 0...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

3,805...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

3,940...psychiatric inpatient days 0 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 0 ...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

79,093 ...outpatient encounters 27,157 ...emergency dept. encounters 42,921 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 0 ...births 47.3% 22.0% 6.0% 15.3% 7.1% 2.3% 48.8% 34.5% 1.4% 15.3%

1000 Walters Street • Lake Charles, Louisiana 70607

337.475.8100 • www.lsuhospitals.org

Hospital Administrator

Patrick Robinson, MD

Medical Director Ben Darby, MD

Full Time Employees 385

2009

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Partnerships

Lake Charles Memorial Hospital OB Services

Medical Oncology

Sisters of Charity/St. Patrick Hospital Radiation Oncology

Office of Public Health – Sickle Cell Anemia Program

Calcasieu Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness

Phelps Correctional Center

Calcasieu Correctional Center & Sheriffs Prison

Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs Office The Junior League of Lake Charles LA Dept. of Public Health: Tobacco

Control Initiative Ryan White Grant Awards

Title B: ADAP

Title C: Early Intervention Part D: Women Southwest LA AIDS Council Southwest LA Independence Center LOPA (LA Organ Procurement Agency) LA Health Care Review, Inc. Maryland Hospital Association Myers Group

Diagnostic Center of West Cal Cam HHS Hospital Preparedness Grant United Way of SWLA

Southern Eye Bank

Southwest Louisiana Center for Health Services

American Cancer Society

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 101 students in the following programs:

McNeese State University Family and Consumer Science Dietetic Internships

Family and Consumer Science Dietetic Field Experience Students

Radiology Technology Program RN – BS and MSN program Clinical Laboratory Scientist program Sowela Technical Community College

LPN Program

Dietary Manager Program Xavier University of Louisiana

Pharmacy Professional Experience Program (Intern Program) University of Louisiana, Monroe

Pharmacy Professional Experience Program (Intern Program) Louisiana State University - Eunice

Nursing Program University of Alabama

Nursing Masters Program

University of Galveston – Galveston Branch Nursing Program

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 1,264 (1 Admission per dot)

Dr. Walter O. Moss Regional Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 109,958 (1 Visit per dot)

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Chancellor, LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA

Hospital Administrator Joseph Miciotto Medical Director Kevin Sittig, MD Full Time Employees 2515

LSU’s University Hospital in

Shreveport is a major medical center

and the site of many innovations in

medical care. This 459 bed facility is

part of the LSU Health Sciences Center

– Shreveport. It provides primary care to

residents across the Shreveport- Bossier

City metropolitan area and specialty care

to persons across Louisiana, East Texas

and South Arkansas. With experts across

medical and surgical fields, advanced

facilities and resources, the hospital is

a leader in offering specialized care and

services. It is a regional referral center

for trauma and burn care, neurosurgery,

cancer services, children’s health and

other critical services. Well-known

components include the Feist-Weiller

Cancer Center, the Sleep Disorders Center,

and Children’s Hospital of LSUHSCS.

Originally established in 1876 as the

Charity Hospital in downtown Shreveport,

it has undergone a series of expansions,

relocations and name changes over

the years. In 1953, it was moved to

its present location on the corner of

Kings Highway and Linwood Avenue.

It was in 1976 that the Louisiana

Legislature affiliated it with the LSU

System. The affiliation with the LSU

School of Medicine at Shreveport has

been successful, and great strides in

patient care, education, research and

public service have resulted. The hospital

remains dedicated to caring for the needs

of the underprivileged from across the

area.

Committed to training future generations

of healthcare providers, University

Hospital is a training site for many

medical, nursing and allied health

programs. Home to graduate medical

education programs for physicians across

many specialties, it also serves as a

clinical education site for students in the

adjacent Schools of Medicine and Allied

Health Professions. Leading edge clinical

research occurs in many specialties at

this medical center as well.

LSU University Hospital - Shreveport

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $338,423,412

Expenditure Mix Total: $319,144,843

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $717,457,634 in overall business activity Capacity

459 ...licensed beds

502 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

51 ...psychiatric staffed beds 40 ...neonatal ICU staffed beds 25 ...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

20,990 ...adult/pediatric admissions 653 ...psychiatric admissions 425 ...neonatal ICU admissions 1,296 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

143,582 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

18,519 ...psychiatric inpatient days 12,380 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 3,481...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

451,341 ...outpatient encounters 57,493 ...emergency dept. encounters 393,848 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 2,283...births 33.5% 29.7% 18.3% 4.6% 13.8% 0.0% 62.5% 36.4% 0.9% 0.2%

1501 Kings Highway • Shreveport, Louisiana 71103

318.675.5000 • www.lsuhscshreveport.edu

2009

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Partnerships

LSU Health Sciences Foundation LSU - Shreveport

Biomedical Research Foundation Overton Brooks Veterans Affairs Medical

Center

Shriners Hospitals for Children in Shreveport

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Willis-Knighton Health System Residency Programs Approximately 500 residents and fellows in the following programs: Anesthesiology Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Medicine Neurology Neurosurgery OB/GYN Ophthalmology

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Otolaryngology Orthopaedic Surgery Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Radiology Surgery Urology

Nursing and Allied Health Programs

Approximately 800 students in the following programs:

Texas Wesleyan University – CRNA student rotations

Caddo Fire District 3, 4, and 5 – EMT/Paramedic training

Shreveport Job Corps – Nursing Assistant training

Bossier Parish Community College – ECG/Telemetry student training EMT training

Nursing student rotation OTA student rotation

Pharmacy Tech student rotation Phlebotomy student rotation Respiratory Therapy student rotation Bossier City Fire Department –

Emory University – Nursing student rotation

Grambling State University – Nursing student rotation Graduate Nursing student rotation Idaho State University –

Pharmacy student rotation Louisiana Tech University – Child Life

Specialties student rotation Dietetics Ph.D. student rotation Medical Records training

Louisiana Technical College – LPN, EKG technician and EMT training LPN rotation

LSU-S – LPN program

Northwestern State University – Health and Exercise Science student rotation

Radiologic Technology student rotations

Nursing student rotations Ohio Northern University –

Pharmacy Student rotation Panola College – Health Information

Management student rotation LVN nursing student rotation Remington College –

Nursing student rotation City of Shreveport – EMT training Southern University – Radiologic Technology student rotation Respiratory Therapy student rotation Phlebotomy student rotation Medical Imaging Assistant Medical Records students Nursing student rotation University of Arkansas –

Respiratory Therapy student rotation Nuclear Medicine student rotation University of Colorado at Denver –

Pharmacy student rotation University of Louisiana at Lafayette –

Nursing student rotation University of Mary –

Nursing student rotation University of South Alabama -

Nursing student rotation University of Tennessee Health

Sciences Center – Graduate Nursing student rotation University of Texas at Tyler -

Nursing student rotation University of Texas at San Antonio –

Cardiopulmonary student rotation Washburn University –

Radiation Therapy student rotation Xavier University –

Pharmacy student rotation

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 21,386 (1 Admission per dot)

LSU University Hospital - Shreveport

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 452,783 (1 Visit per dot)

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Chancellor, LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA

Hospital Administrator H. Aryon McGuire Medical Director LaDonna Ford, MD Full Time Employees 842

The E. A. Conway Medical Center

is a 158-bed teaching hospital in

Monroe, Louisiana. It is an integral part

of the LSU Health Sciences Center at

Shreveport (LSUHSC-Shreveport). With

a primary service area of 12 Northeast

Louisiana parishes, the Medical Center

admitted 7,336 patients in fiscal

year 2009. Conway also operates an

extensive system of hospital-based

outpatient clinics that recorded 147,992

outpatient visits. In addition to hosting

medical students and residents, Conway

is affiliated with multiple institutions of

higher education across the region as a

clinical training site for pharmacy, nursing

and allied health program students.

The original hospital was renamed in

1941 to honor the late E. A. Conway, a

Monroe native who served as Louisiana

Secretary of State. Conway’s modern

replacement facility opened in 1987.

Hundreds of resident physicians who

are based at University Hospital in

Shreveport rotate at Conway as part of

their training programs. E. A. Conway

Medical Center is part of the LSU Health

Sciences Center – Shreveport, which also

includes Schools of Medicine, Graduate

Studies and Allied Health Professions as

well as University Hospital in Shreveport

and Huey P. Long Medical Center in

Pineville.

E.A. Conway Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $86,044,410

Expenditure Mix Total: $86,044,410

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $182,414,149 in overall business activity Capacity

247 ...licensed beds

158 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

27 ...psychiatric staffed beds 13 ...neonatal ICU staffed beds 44 ...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

5,781 ...adult/pediatric admissions 524 ...psychiatric admissions 81 ...neonatal ICU admissions 950 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

26,751 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

8,954...psychiatric inpatient days 1,784...neonatal ICU inpatient days 2,486...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

147,992 ...outpatient encounters 32,668 ...emergency dept. encounters 115,324 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 1,029...births 41.8% 29.5% 10.4% 15.0% 3.2% 0.0% 56.8% 39.9% 0.4% 2.9%

4864 Jackson Street • Monroe, Louisiana 71202

318.330.7000 • www.lsuhscshreveport.edu/eac

2009

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Partnerships

Vocational Rehab & AFDC Programs Wade Correctional Facility Sheriff’s Offices for Region Eight Ouachita Correctional Institute Winn Correctional Institute Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Residency Programs

Approximately 50 residents and fellows in the following programs:

Family Practice Residency Program LSU Shreveport – Surgery,

OB/GYN, Ophthalmology OB Fellows

Physicians Assistant Nursing and Allied Health Training

Approximately 410 students in the following programs:

Alcorn State University

Bossier Parish Community College- Respiratory Therapy

Career Technical College - Radiologic Technology Instruction Career Technical College –

Respiratory Technology Instruction Career Technical College –

Surgical Technology Instruction Frontier School of Midwifery Grambling State University –

Graduate Nurse Training Grambling State University –

Undergraduate Nurse Training Grambling State University –

Social Work Preparation Grambling State University –

Public Health

LSU Shreveport – School of Social Work

LTC – North Central Campus – LPN Training

LTC – Northeast Louisiana Campus – Practical Nursing

LTC – Tallulah Campus, MSB – PN Training

LTC Bastrop – Practical / Clinical Nurse Training

LTC Delta Ouachita – PN Training LTC – Tallulah Campus – PN Training LTC – Clinical Nutrition / Dietetics LTC Division of Nursing –

Undergraduate Nurse Training LTC HIM – Medical Record Technology Primary Health Services –

OB-GYN Support Services Texas Wesleyan University – CRNA

Affiliation – Anesthesia Program ULM Clinical Lab Program ULM Practicum Program

ULM Radiologic Technology Program ULM College of Pharmacy –

Adv. Practice of Pharmacy ULM Occupational Therapy Training ULM College of Nursing –

Undergraduate Nurse Training ULM School of Pharmacy –

Adv. Practice of Pharmacy ULM / EACMC Pharmacy Faculty ULM School of Social Work –

Field Instruction Placements ULM Speech-Language

Pathology Program

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 7,358 (1 Admission per dot)

E.A. Conway Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 178,596 (1 Visit per dot)

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Chancellor, LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA

Hospital Administrator Gary Crockett Medical Director David Barnard, MD Full Time Employees 528

Huey P. Long Medical Center

is a 60-bed acute care hospital in

Pineville. Founded in 1939, the medical

center’s primary service area is a

nine-parish region of Central Louisiana.

In addition to the inpatient facility in

Pineville, the hospital operates extensive

outpatient clinics at its England Airpark

site in Alexandria. In fiscal year 2009,

the facility admitted 2,767 patients

and recorded 87,161 outpatient visits,

including emergency services. As a

teaching hospital, the Medical Center

serves as a site for clinical rotations for

physician residents and medical students

from Tulane as well as students in other

healthcare programs from institutions

from across Louisiana. Among these

programs is an accredited pharmacy

practice residency developed in

conjunction with the School of Pharmacy

at the University of Louisiana in Monroe.

The Huey P. Long Medical Center is part

of the LSU Health Sciences Center –

Shreveport, which also includes Schools

of Medicine, Graduate Studies and Allied

Health Professions as well as University

Hospital in Shreveport and E.A. Conway

Medical Center in Monroe.

Huey P. Long Medical Center

Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated

Revenue Mix Total: $63,724,246

Expenditure Mix Total: $56,746,952

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services

Estimated Economic Impact $135,095,402 in overall business activity Capacity

137 ...licensed beds

44 ...adult/pediatric staffed beds (including ICU)

16 ...psychiatric staffed beds 0...neonatal ICU staffed beds 8...nursery bassinets Inpatient Admissions

2,313 ...adult/pediatric admissions 454 ...psychiatric admissions 0...neonatal ICU admissions 146 ...nursery admissions Inpatient Days

12,010 ...adult/pediatric inpatient days (including ICU)

5,512...psychiatric inpatient days 0 ...neonatal ICU inpatient days 454 ...nursery inpatient days Outpatient

87,161 ...outpatient encounters 36,564 ...emergency dept. encounters 50,597 ...outpatient clinic visits Live Births 146 ...births 46.5% 23.3% 5.4% 21.8% 3.0% 0.0% 50.9% 31.2% 1.1% 16.9%

352 Hospital Blvd. • Pineville, Louisiana 71360

• 318.448.0811

2351 Vandenburg Drive • Alexandria, Louisiana 71311

www.lsuhscshreveport.edu/hpl

2009

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Partnerships

Cenla Medication Access Program (CMAP) Rapides Foundation- Outpatient

Pharmacy

Office of Public Health – Maternal Child Health Program – partnering with Rapides Regional Hospital and LSU Family Medicine

LSU Dental School Clinic & HIV Grant Tulane University – Early Intervention Services

HIV Grant

Nursing and Allied Health Programs Approximately 290 students in the following programs: Louisiana College – Nursing

Baccalaureate, Physical Therapy Louisiana State University Baton Rouge –

Social Work Interns LSU at Alexandria

Lab Technician

Phlebotomy Training Program EKG Technician

Nursing –AD EMT, Paramedic Radiology Students Pharmacy Technician Training LSUHSC-Shreveport – Physical Therapy

Students, Physicians Assistants Loyola University – Nursing University of Louisiana, Monroe –

Occupational Therapy Students, COTA Students, Pharmacy Intern/ Extern Preceptor

Northwestern State University – Nursing Training Program – Undergraduate, Graduate and Advance Practice, Social Work Interns

University of Louisiana, Lafayette – Nursing Graduate

Various Louisiana Technical Colleges – Practical, EMT, Paramedic, Phlebotomy National EMS Academy – Partnership

between Acadian Ambulance and South LA Community College – EMT Central Louisiana Medical Academy –

Phlebotomy Students LA Tech University - Dietitians LSU School of Nursing, New Orleans –

CRNA Program

LSU Eunice – Respiratory Therapy

Inpatient Admissions by ZIP Code 2,808 (1 Admission per dot)

Huey P. Long Medical Center

Outpatient Visits by ZIP Code 114,521 (1 Visit per dot)

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The LSU Health Sciences Center

New Orleans is the largest Health

Sciences Center in the state and along

with the LSU Health Sciences Center

in Shreveport trains the majority of

the state’s physicians. LSUHSC-NO

students are Louisiana residents, and

by offering a high quality, affordable

education, LSUHSC-NO is helping to keep

Louisiana’s best and brightest right here

at home.

One of the first in the nation to

incorporate patient simulation into the

curriculum, LSUHSC-NO has driven the

technology to unprecedented capability

by developing patented software that

overlays existing programs, providing

much more realistic and robust training

scenarios. As the only Louisiana

designated Level I Comprehensive

Education Institute and one of the few in

the country, LSUHSC-NO uses simulation

technology to train teams of medical

professionals, improving patient safety

and outcomes.

LSUHSC-NO has developed innovative

educational programs to respond to

work force needs. Addressing the nursing

shortage, the Career Alternative RN

Education (CARE) Program fast tracks

those with degrees in other disciplines

to become RNs. The School of Dentistry

is increasing the number of dental

hygienists through tele-lectures. The

School of Medicine developed one of the

country’s most successful Rural Track

programs to increase the number of

primary care physicians practicing in rural

areas.

In addition to staffing the LSU hospitals

in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette,

Bogalusa, Houma, Lake Charles, and

Independence, LSUHSC-NO faculty take

care of patients in every major hospital

in the metropolitan New Orleans area,

and faculty, residents, and fellows treat

hundreds of thousands of patients each

year in affiliated teaching hospitals and

clinics throughout the state.

The LSU Health Sciences Center New

Orleans is a recognized leader in a

number of research disciplines in a

worldwide arena.

An enormously powerful economic

engine, LSUHSC-NO generates thousands

of primary and secondary jobs, and its

annual economic impact pre-Katrina was

in excess of a billion dollars.

LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans

Chancellor

Larry H. Hollier, MD, FACS, FACC, FRCS (Eng.) Vice Chancellor for

Academic Affairs

Joseph M. Moerschbaecher, III, PhD Vice Chancellor for Administration, Community and Security Affairs Ron E. Gardner, MPH

Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Ronald E. Smith, MPA

Vice Chancellor for Clinical Affairs Frank Opelka, MD

Dean of the School of Medicine Steve Nelson, MD

Dean of the School of Nursing Demetrius Porche, DNS, APRN Dean of the School of Dentistry Henry A. Gremillion, DDS, MAGD Dean of the School of Graduate Studies

Joseph M. Moerschbaecher, III, PhD Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions

J. M. Cairo, PhD

Dean of the School of Public Health

Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Dr PH

433 Bolivar Street • New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-2223

504.568.4801 • www.lsuhsc.edu

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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Inaugural Class: 1931 Dean: Steve Nelson, MD Faculty (full-time): 568 Students: 750

Degree Awarded: MD, MD/PhD Academic Departments: Anesthesiology

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Cell Biology & Anatomy Dermatology

Family Medicine Genetics Internal Medicine Allergy & Clinical

Immunology Cardiology Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Gastroenterology General Medicine Geriatrics Hematology/Oncology Hospital Medicine Infectious Diseases Nephrology Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Pulmonary/Critical Care Rheumatology

Microbiology & Immunology & Parasitology

Neurology Neurosurgery

Obstetrics & Gynecology Maternal Fetal Medicine General Gynecology Reproductive Endocrinology Gynecologic Oncology Urogynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedics Otorhinolaryngology Pathology Pediatrics Allergy/Immunology Ambulatory Care/ General Pediatrics Cardiology Child Development Critical Care/Pulmonary Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Forensic Medicine Gastroenterology Genetics Hematology Hospitalists Public Health Research Rheumatology Pharmacology Physiology Psychiatry Child Psychiatry Psychosomatic Medicine Forensic Psychiatry Geriatric Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Radiology Abdominal Imaging Breast Imaging Cardiothoracic Imaging Musculoskeletal Imaging Neuroradiology Nuclear Medicine Pediatric Radiology Radiological Physics Ultrasound Vascular and Interventional Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Endocrine Surgery General Surgery Oncologic Surgery Pediatric Surgery Plastic Surgery Trauma and Critical Care Vascular Surgery Urology

Major Teaching Hospitals & Facilities: LSU Interim Hospital, Children’s Hospital, Ochsner Foundation Hospital, West Jefferson Medical Center, Ochsner-Kenner Regional Medical Center, Touro Infirmary, Veterans Administration Medical Center Clinic, Earl K. Long Medical Center, Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center, Leonard Chabert Medical Center, University Medical Center.

SCHOOL OF NURSING Inaugural Class: 1933 Dean: Demetrius Porche,

DNS, APRN Faculty (full-time): 69 Students: 966 Degrees Awarded: BSN, MN, DNS Academic Programs: Undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing

CARE (Career Alternative

Graduate RN to MN Master of Nursing/ Master of Science in Nursing Advanced Public/ Community Health Nursing

Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Anesthetist Nurse Practitioner Nursing Administration Nurse Educator Doctor of Nursing Science Clinical Affiliations: Clinical education takes place in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, schools, and hospices, among others statewide including in metropolitan New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Lafayette, Shreveport, Bogalusa, Houma, Thibodaux, Gonzales, Plaquemine, Monroe, and Abbeville.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Inaugural Class: 1968 Dean: Henry A. Gremillion

DDS, MAGD Faculty (full-time): 81 Students:389

Degrees Awarded: AS, BS, MS, DDS, ADE Academic Departments: Comprehensive Dentistry & Biomaterials Dental Hygiene Dental Laboratory Technology Endodontics Oral and Craniofacial

Biology

Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Orthodontics Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Prosthodontics Clinical Affiliations: Huey P. Long Hospital, LSUSD South Campus Clinic, Earl K. Long Medical Center, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center, LSUSD Dental Hygiene Clinic in Lafayette, East Jefferson General Hospital, LSU Interim Public Hospital, Children’s Hospital, Support and Services Centers

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Inaugural Class: 1965 Dean: Joseph M.

Moerschbaecher, III, PhD Faculty (joint appts.): 112 Students: 122 Degrees Awarded: MS, PhD, MD/PhD Academic Programs: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biostatistics Cell Biology &

Anatomy Genetics Interdisciplinary Program MD/PhD Microbiology, Immunology, & Parasitology Neuroscience Pathology Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics Physiology SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Inaugural Class: 1970 Dean: J. M. Cairo, PhD Faculty (full-time): 50 Students: 350 Degrees Awarded: BS, MCD, MHS, MOT, AuD, DPT Academic Departments/ Programs: Cardiopulmonary Science Respiratory Therapy Track Cardiovascular Technology Track Clinical Laboratory Sciences Communication Disorders Interdisciplinary Human Studies Human Development Center Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Rehabilitation counseling Faculty/Student Clinics: Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Speech Pathology Clinical Affiliations: LSU Interim Public Hospital, Children’s Hospital, East Jefferson General Hospital, Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner, New Orleans, West Bank, Touro Infirmary, Tulane University Hospital and Clinic,

West Jefferson Medical Center, Earl K. Long Medical Center, Baton Rouge General Medical Center, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Woman’s Hospital, North Oaks Medical Center Heart Health Center

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Inaugural Class: 2003 Dean: Elizabeth T. H. Fontham,

Dr PH Faculty (full-time): 43 Students: 76 Degrees Awarded: MPH, MS, PhD Academic Programs: Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Biostatistics Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Epidemiology Health Policy &

Systems Management Research & Service Programs:

Louisiana Cancer Information Service Louisiana Breast and

Cervical Health Program Louisiana Cancer Control

Partnership Program Louisiana Healthy

Aging Center

Juvenile Justice Program Louisiana Tumor Registry Medical Informatics &

Telemedicine Program Tobacco Control Initiative CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE Alcohol & Drug Abuse

Center, 1991

Cardiovascular Center, 1991 Center of Healthy Aging, 1991 Center for Molecular and

Human Genetics, 1991 Center for Oral and

Craniofacial Biology, 1994 Epilepsy Center, 2002 Ernest N. Morial Asthma,

Allergy & Respiratory Disease Center, 1996 Eye Center, 1999 Gene Therapy Program, 2000 Neuroscience Center, 1988 Research Institute for

Children, 2005 Stanley S. Scott Cancer

Center, 1991

LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans

LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans (LSUHSC-NO) consists of six professional schools and twelve centers of excellence

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