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Ida Farmer Steve Marcaurele Patricia Johnson After a 30-year career in healthcare, Ida Steve Marcaurele, 59, once had the best Patricia Johnson, 65, has depended Farmer knows good medical service health . If he had it again, he on LSU Health for over a decade. Now, when she sees it. Now retired, and with would still use the LSU Diabetes Clinic. with Medicare and Medicaid, she has Medicare and Medicaid, she can go “These are doctors and services I wouldn’t her choice of healthcare providers and anywhere, but she returns to LSU Health. trade,” he said. facilities. She has chosen LSU Health. “I prefer the doctors here,” she said. He first visited LSU Health in 2009 Every four months she keeps “They take the time to talk to you.” because of trouble walking due, he appointments with LSU Health for her high discovered, to peripheral artery disease. blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis. Looking a decade younger than her LSU also diagnosed diabetes and She has the experience to recognize 68 years of age, she has had diabetes congestive heart failure. good healthcare. With a daughter born for 30 years. For her condition, good deaf, she’d become familiar with medical communication with her doctor is Before his clinic visit, he thought he was services and developed a critical eye for essential. “The key point with diabetes is healthy. LSU’s thorough testing, however, what works well. you and your doctor have to work together identified his illnesses. “I’ve had some to keep it under control,” she said. very serious problems with some very “The best doctor is your friend,” she said, positive results,” he said, including pleased with the relationships she has LSU doctors are highly skilled, according nearly losing a foot LSU diabetes staff built at LSU Health. to Ms. Farmer. “I saw that other hospitals saved. “The people are excellent. The would rely on LSU doctors,” she said, Her employment as a deaf interpreter care is excellent,” he said. “They’re a very referring to difficult cases she observed and reader for the blind engaged her conscientious bunch.” when she worked as a certified nurse’s interpersonal skills. She commends aide. “When you come here, they’re The former real estate broker thinks the LSU Health staff for their ongoing going to do all they can to find the root of teaching component of LSU healthcare communication with her about how to the problem.” enhances its quality. “I would put the maintain her health. services of LSU against any care I received She praised her doctors, nurses and “I just wouldn’t want to go anywhere when I had insurance,” he said, adding staff. Their dedication matches their else,” she said of her decision to remain that his LSU Health providers treat him expertise. “They’re so considerate and with LSU Health. like family. compassionate with you,” she said, firmly convinced she’ll remain with LSU Health. LSU Health also got him to stop his 30- year smoking habit. “I think they saved my life,” he said, reflecting on his progress of the past three years. In the midst of one of the tightest state budgets in decades, the value of LSU Health as a system of health sciences centers and highly coordinated, quality hospitals and clinics throughout Louisiana becomes all the more apparent. LSU Health is maintaining patients’ access to services to the maximum extent possible, especially for patients who have no alternative outside of the LSU safety net system. Despite severe financial constraints, LSU Health’s high quality of healthcare continues to be recognized, as outside observers have acknowledged. Our doctors recently received major recognition for provider excellence from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Quality Blue Program. This new program moves the reimbursement model away from a volume or number of patients seen model to a model that provides higher payments based on the quality of care doctors deliver, in essence driving down costs while promoting quality. LSU’s physicians and other healthcare professionals, serving a large population of underinsured and uninsured patients, continue to be recognized for their dedication and consistent delivery of quality healthcare. LSU Health’s prudent fiscal management and approach to quality extend into our infrastructure. In 2011, the launch of the Patient Electronic Health Information and Care Network, known as PELICAN, gave LSU the distinction of becoming the first statewide, public healthcare network in the nation to deploy electronic health records at its hospitals and physician clinics. This transition to digital records will ensure the availability of patient information in an electronic format, ending the use of paper data records. PELICAN will result in safer, more efficient, and higher quality patient care. Besides providing first-rate healthcare, LSU Health trains Louisiana’s future healthcare professionals. Clinics and hospitals with twenty- first century technology are essential to this education. LSU Health’s collaboration with Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge ensures a great opportunity, providing an optimal setting for our graduate medical education programs and the delivery of academic healthcare. Central to the future of our training programs and the ability to produce much needed healthcare professionals for Louisiana is the new University Medical Center (UMC) in New Orleans, where today construction is moving ahead. UMC will give Louisiana’s residents and students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, allied health and public health an optimal venue in which to learn and to grow. It will also allow health and medical education faculty the opportunity to be a part of a state-of-the-art academic medical center, to teach and deliver medical services in a truly collaborative manner, under one roof, in one facility, resulting in a healthcare destination and high-tech laboratory for multidisciplinary research. Despite tough economic times, LSU Health remains the primary source for Louisiana’s future healthcare workforce and the state’s safety net system. Beyond that, LSU’s advances in technology, IT, and our organizational structure position us to be an efficient and highly effective delivery system to meet the special healthcare needs of all of our citizens.

Sincerely,

Frederick P. Cerise, MD, MPH Vice President for Health Affairs and Medical Education LSU System 2011 Full Time Employees 14,361

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$2,750,254,604 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 1,897 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 993 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 205 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 67 Nursery Bassinets...... 95 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 54,155 Psychiatric Admissions...... 5,698 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 624 Nursery Admissions...... 3,337 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days (Including ICU)...... 261,275 Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 70,528 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 13,720 3810 W. Lakeshore Drive, Suite 126 • Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 9,076 225.578.8886 • www.lsusystem.edu Outpatient Dr. Roxane Townsend Dr. Larry Hollier Dr. John Lombardi Dr. Robert Barish Dr. Fred Cerise Outpatient Encounters...... 1,758,249 LSU System Assistant Chancellor, President, Chancellor, LSU System Vice President Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 402,920 Vice President for LSU Health Sciences LSU System LSU Health Sciences for Health Affairs and Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 1,120,736 Health Systems Center New Orleans Center Shreveport Medical Education Live Births The Office of Health Affairs and The Health Sciences Center as well as public and private Births...... 3,878 Medical Education within the LSU Shreveport includes the School of stakeholders and partners at the System Office provides guidance Medicine, School of Allied Health local, state and federal level. and leadership to the LSU Board Professions, School of Graduate Hospitals and Clinics Besides Dr. Frederick Cerise as Vice of Supervisors and LSU System Studies, LSU Medical Center President and Dr. Roxane Townsend President on issues impacting the Shreveport, EA Conway Medical 6.6% 5.0% as Assistant Vice President for delivery of medical education and Center in Monroe and the Huey P 7.2% Health Systems, the Office includes health services at the three LSU Long Medical Center in Pineville. Dr. Lee Bairnsfather, Assistant 10.5% Health System institutions. 2011 The Health Care Services Division Vice President for Information 46.1% Revenue Mix The LSU Health System has three includes the Earl K. Long Medical Technology, Dr. Jaquetta Clemons Total: $1,410,386,976 distinct institutions: The Health Center in Baton Rouge, Lallie Kemp Davis, Assistant Vice President Sciences Center New Orleans, Medical Center in Independence, for Finance, Doreen Brasseaux, 24.6% the Health Sciences Center Walter O. Moss Medical Center in Assistant Vice President for Public Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Shreveport and the Health Care Lake Charles, LSU Bogalusa Medical Policy, and Liz Sumrall, Director of Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated Services Division. Center, Interim LSU Public Hospital Planning, Strategic Initiatives, and in New Orleans, University Medical Workforce Development. The Health Sciences Center New Center in Lafayette and Leonard J. Orleans includes the School of 12.9% Chabert Medical Center in Houma. 0.5% Medicine, School of Dentistry, School This report does not of Nursing, School of Allied Health The staff of the Office of Health Affairs reflect the closure 2011 Professions, School of Graduate and Medical Education interacts with of certain services Expenditure Mix 52.9% Studies and School of Public Health. the management and staff at each of 33.7% Total: $1,378,002,503 the LSU Health System institutions effective March 5, 2012.

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 hospices throughout South tobacco control and medical in Monroe and the Huey P Long Medical Louisiana. informatics and telemedicine. Center in Pineville. The School of Dentistry 12 Centers of Excellence The School of Medicine AS, BS, MS, DDS and ADE degrees The LSUHSC New Orleans Centers MD degree Full-time faculty of 86 and an of Excellence are devoted to the Full-time faculty of 423 and an enrollment of 389 study and treatment of alcohol and enrollment of 472 drug abuse, cardiovascular disease, Clinical affiliations include hospitals healthy aging, molecular and human Major teaching hospitals include and clinics throughout south genetics, oral and craniofacial Overtonbrooks Veterans Affairs LSU Health - New Orleans Louisiana. biology, epilepsy, eye disease, gene Medical Center, E.A. Conway Medical The School of Graduate Studies therapy, neuroscience, pediatrics, Center and Willis-Knighton FACS, FACC, Larry H. Hollier, MD, cancer, asthma, allergy and Medical Center. FRCS (Eng.) Chancellor PhD and MD/PhD degrees respiratory disease. The School of Graduate Studies Full-time faculty of 199 and an LSUHSC New Orleans consists of six PhD degree professional schools and twelve centers enrollment of 98 of excellence. The School of Allied Health Professions Full-time faculty of 60 and an enrollment of 74 The School of Medicine BS, MCD, MHS MOT, AuD and DPT The School of Allied Health Professions MD and MD/PhD degrees degrees BS and Master in Communication Full-time faculty of 564 and an Full-time faculty of 45 and an enrollment of 392 Disorders, Master of Occupational enrollment of 763 Therapy, Master of Physician LSUHSC New Orleans has clinical Clinical affiliations include a dozen Assistant Studies, Master of Public affiliations with 11 major teaching medical centers in Greater New Health and Doctor of Physical hospitals in South Louisiana. Orleans and Baton Rouge. Therapy degrees The School of Nursing The School of Public Health Full-time faculty of 40 and an BSN, MN and DNS degrees MPH, MS and PhD degrees LSU Health - Shreveport enrollment of 400 Full-time faculty of 54 and an Full-time faculty of 41 and an Robert Barish, MD, MBA, Chancellor Two Centers of Excellence enrollment of 1,033 enrollment of 102 LSUHSC Shreveport consists of three The LSUHSC-Shreveport Centers of Clinical affiliations include Research and service programs professional schools and three Excellence are devoted to the study hospitals, clinics, schools and encompass cancer information hospitals including LSU Hospital in and treatment of cancer, arthritis, and health, aging, juvenile justice, Shreveport, EA Conway Medical Center and rheumatology.

Bogalusa Medical Center Huey P Long Medical Center Leonard J. Chabert University Medical Center Bogalusa, Louisiana Pineville, Louisiana Medical Center Lafayette, Louisiana EA Conway Medical Center Interim LSU Public Hospital Houma, Louisiana Dr. Walter O. Moss Monroe, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana LSU Medical Center - Regional Medical Center Earl K. Long Medical Center Lallie Kemp Regional Shreveport Lake Charles, Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana Baton Rouge, Louisiana Medical Center Independence, Louisiana

Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 66,098 2,135,635 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Chancellor Larry H. Hollier, MD, FACS, FACC, FRCS (Eng.)

Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Joseph M. Moerschbaecher, III, PhD

Vice Chancellor for Administrative, Community and Security Affairs Ron E. Gardner, MPH

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 433 Bolivar Street • New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Henry A. Gremillion, DDS, MAGD 504.568.4801 • www.lsuhsc.edu

Dean of the School of The LSU Health Sciences Center New LSUHSC-NO has developed innovative Graduate Studies Orleans is the largest Health Sciences educational programs to respond Joseph M. Moerschbaecher, III, PhD Center in the state and along with to work force needs. Addressing the the LSU Health Sciences Center in nursing shortage, the Career Alternative Dean of the School of Allied Shreveport trains the majority of RN Education (CARE) Program fast The LSU Health Sciences Center New Health Professions the state’s physicians. LSUHSC-NO tracks those with degrees in other Orleans is a recognized leader in a J. M. Cairo, PhD students are Louisiana residents, and disciplines to become RNs. The School number of research disciplines in a by offering a high quality, affordable of Dentistry is increasing the number of worldwide arena. Dean of the School of education, LSUHSC-NO is helping to dental hygienists through tele-lectures. An enormously powerful economic Public Health keep Louisiana’s best and brightest The School of Medicine developed one engine, LSUHSC-NO generates Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Dr PH right here at home. of the country’s most successful Rural thousands of primary and secondary Track programs to increase the number One of the first in the nation to jobs, and has a major economic impact of primary care physicians practicing in incorporate patient simulation into the in the region. rural areas. curriculum, LSUHSC-NO has driven the technology to unprecedented capability In addition to staffing the LSU hospitals by developing patented software that in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, overlays existing programs, providing Lafayette, Bogalusa, Houma, Lake much more realistic and robust training Charles, and Independence, LSUHSC- scenarios. As the only Louisiana NO faculty take care of patients in every designated Level I Comprehensive major hospital in the metropolitan Education Institute and one of the New Orleans area, and faculty, few in the country, LSUHSC-NO uses residents, and fellows treat hundreds simulation technology to train teams of thousands of patients each year in of medical professionals, improving affiliated teaching hospitals and clinics patient safety and outcomes. throughout the state.

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT LSU Health Sciences Center New Forensic Medicine Students: 1,033 Leonard J. Chabert Medical Jefferson Medical Center, Earl Orleans (LSUHSC-NO) consists Gastroenterology Degrees Awarded: BSN, Center, LSUSD Dental Hygiene K. Long Medical Center, Baton of six professional schools and MN, DNS Clinic in Lafayette, East Jefferson Rouge General Medical Center, twelve centers of excellence. Genetics General Hospital, Interim LSU Our Lady of the Lake Regional Hematology Academic Programs: Public Hospital, Children’s Medical Center, Woman’s SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Hospitalists Undergraduate Hospital, Support and Services Hospital, North Oaks Medical Centers in Pineville, Hammond, Center Heart Health Center Inaugural Class: 1931 Infectious Diseases Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Algiers. Dean: Steve Nelson, MD Neonatology SCHOOL OF Faculty (full-time): 564 CARE (Career Alternative SCHOOL OF Nephrology RN Education) PUBLIC HEALTH Students: 763 GRADUATE STUDIES Public Health RN to BSN Inaugural Class: 2003 Degree Awarded: MD, MD/PhD Inaugural Class: 1965 Research Graduate Dean: Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Academic Departments: Rheumatology Dean: Joseph M. Dr PH RN to MN Moerschbaecher, III, PhD Anesthesiology Pharmacology Faculty (full-time): 41 Master of Nursing/ Faculty (joint appts.): 199 Biochemistry & Molecular Physiology Master of Science Students: 102 Biology 98 Psychiatry in Nursing Students: Degrees Awarded: MPH, Cell Biology & Anatomy Child Psychiatry Advanced Public/ Degrees Awarded: PhD, MD/PhD MS, PhD Dermatology Community Health Psychosomatic Medicine Academic Programs: Academic Programs: Family Medicine Nursing Biochemistry & Behavioral and Community Forensic Psychiatry Genetics Clinical Nurse Specialist Molecular Biology Health Sciences Geriatric Psychiatry Internal Medicine Nurse Anesthetist Cell Biology & Anatomy Biostatistics Clinical Psychology Genetics Allergy & Clinical Nurse Practitioner Environmental & Immunology Radiology Nursing Administration Interdisciplinary Program Occupational Health Sciences Cardiology Abdominal Imaging Nurse Educator MD/PhD Epidemiology Emergency Medicine Breast Imaging Doctor of Nursing Microbiology, Immunology, & Cardiothoracic Imaging Science Parasitology Health Policy & Endocrinology Systems Management Musculoskeletal Imaging Clinical Affiliations: Neuroscience Gastroenterology Research & Service Programs: Neuroradiology Clinical education takes Pharmacology & General Medicine Experimental Therapeutics Louisiana Cancer Nuclear Medicine place in a variety of settings Geriatrics including hospitals, clinics, Physiology Information Service Hematology/Oncology Pediatric Radiology schools, and hospices, among Louisiana Breast and Radiological Physics others statewide including in SCHOOL OF ALLIED Cervical Health Program Hospital Medicine metropolitan New Orleans, Infectious Diseases Ultrasound HEALTH PROFESSIONS Louisiana Cancer Control Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Partnership Program Nephrology Vascular and Lafayette, Shreveport, Bogalusa, Inaugural Class: 1970 Interventional Houma, Thibodaux, Gonzales, Dean: J. M. Cairo, PhD Louisiana Healthy Physical Medicine Plaquemine, Monroe, and Aging Center & Rehabilitation Surgery 45 Abbeville. Faculty (full-time): Institute for Public Pulmonary/Critical Care Cardiothoracic Surgery Students: 392 Health and Justice Rheumatology Endocrine Surgery SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Degrees Awarded: BS, MCD, Louisiana Tumor Registry Microbiology, Immunology General Surgery Inaugural Class: 1968 MHS, MOT, AuD, DPT Medical Informatics & & Parasitology Oncologic Surgery Dean: Henry A. Gremillion, Academic Departments/ Telemedicine Program Neurology Pediatric Surgery DDS, MAGD Programs: Tobacco Control Initiative Neurosurgery Plastic Surgery Faculty (full-time): 86 Cardiopulmonary Science Students: 389 CENTERS OF Obstetrics & Gynecology Trauma and Critical Care Respiratory Therapy Track EXCELLENCE Maternal Fetal Medicine Vascular Surgery Degrees Awarded: AS, BS, MS, Cardiovascular DDS, ADE Technology Track Alcohol & Drug General Gynecology Urology Abuse Center, 1991 Academic Departments: Clinical Laboratory Sciences Reproductive Major Teaching Cardiovascular Center, 1991 Endocrinology Hospitals & Facilities: Comprehensive Dentistry & Communication Disorders Gynecologic Oncology Interim LSU Public Hospital, Biomaterials Interdisciplinary Human Center of Healthy Aging, 1991 Center for Molecular and Urogynecology Children’s Hospital, Ochsner Dental Hygiene Studies Foundation Hospital, West Dental Laboratory Technology Human Development Center Human Genetics, 1991 Ophthalmology Jefferson Medical Center, Endodontics Occupational Therapy Center for Oral and Orthopaedics Ochsner-Kenner Regional Craniofacial Biology, 1994 Medical Center, Touro Infirmary, Oral and Craniofacial Biology Physical Therapy Otorhinolaryngology Epilepsy Center, 2002 Veterans Administration Medical Oral & Maxillofacial Rehabilitation Counseling Pathology Center Clinic, Earl K. Long Medical Pathology Ernest N. Morial Asthma, Pediatrics Center, Our Lady of the Lake Faculty/Student Clinics: Allergy & Respiratory Disease Medical Center, Leonard Chabert Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Center, 1996 Allergy/Immunology Medical Center, University Orthodontics Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Eye Center, 1999 Ambulatory Care/ Medical Center. Pediatric Dentistry Counseling, Speech Pathology General Pediatrics Gene Therapy Program, 2000 Periodontics Clinical Affiliations: Cardiology Neuroscience Center, 1988 SCHOOL OF NURSING Prosthodontics Interim LSU Public Hospital, Child Development Research Institute for Inaugural Class: 1933 Children’s Hospital, East Critical Care/Pulmonary Clinical Affiliations: Jefferson General Hospital, Children, 2005 Dean: Demetrius Porche, Emergency Medicine Huey P. Long Hospital, LSUSD Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner, Stanley S. Scott Cancer DNS, APRN South Campus Clinic, Earl K. Long New Orleans, West Bank, Touro Center, 1991 Endocrinology Faculty (full-time): 54 Medical Center, Our Lady of the Infirmary, Tulane University Lake Regional Medical Center, Hospital and Clinic, West

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Chancellor Robert Barish, MD, MBA

Vice Chancellor for Clinical Affairs Hugh Mighty, MD, MBA

Vice Chancellor for Administration John Dailey, JD, MPA

Dean of the School of Medicine Andrew Chesson, Jr., MD

Dean of the School of Graduate Studies Sandra Roerig, PhD

Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions Joseph McCulloch, PhD

Hospital Administrator LSU Medical Center 1501 Kings Highway • Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Joseph Miciotto, MHA 318.675.5000 • www.lsuhscshreveport.edu

Hospital Administrator LSU Health Shreveport is an academic Research Institute. The Louisiana EA Conway Medical Center medical center providing primary, Poison Center is also located on H. Aryon McGuire preventive and advanced healthcare the campus. In 2012, LSU Health for patients while training future Shreveport opened a satellite Hospital Administrator physicians, scientists and healthcare urgent care clinic in fast-growing region to practice. In 2011, the Huey P Long Medical Center workers. In addition, using funding southeast Shreveport. campus earned the maximum Gary Crockett from federal and private sources, five-year institutional accreditation Students in the Schools of Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport scientists from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Studies and Allied Health look for new breakthroughs and Graduate Medical Education for its Professions receive classroom perform clinical trials to improve residency programs. instruction and hands-on training our nation’s healthcare. in health science center laboratories The School of Allied Health Professions The LSU Medical Center has its and three acute care hospitals under trains more than 400 students roots in the state’s charity hospital the LSU Health Shreveport umbrella: annually in various health-related system. In 1975, LSU School of LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, EA disciplines, and the School of Graduate Medicine was built adjacent to the Conway Medical Center in Monroe and Studies provides PhD opportunities in facility, which had become known as Huey P Long Medical Center in Pineville. five disciplines as well as a Master’s Confederate Memorial Hospital. A program in Biomedical Sciences. Medical students in training at any one year later, the hospital and academic time number 472, with about 100 new In 2011, LSU Health Shreveport was campus merged. The hospital was doctors graduating annually. More than the first LSU Health hospital to adopt officially affiliated with LSU and 500 doctors complete residency and electronic health records for all renamed. Today, the physical campus fellowship training on the campus each patient charting. in Shreveport also includes the year in 40 programs. About 70 percent stand-alone School of Allied Health of graduates of LSU Health School Professions, as well as the Feist-Weiller of Medicine and residents who train Cancer Center and Ambulatory Care at LSU Medical Center remain in the Center, along with the Biomedical

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT The LSU Health Sciences Molecular & Cellular Cardiothoracic Imaging Clinical Affiliations: Assistant Studies; Doctor of Center - Shreveport comprises Physiology Musculoskeletal Imaging Clinical education takes place Physical Therapy; Master of three professional schools and Neurology in a variety of settings including Public Health Program (with three hospitals including LSU Neuroradiology LSU-S) Neurosurgery hospitals, outpatient clinics Medical Center in Shreveport, Nuclear Medicine and physician offices across Academic Departments/ EA Conway Medical Center in Pharmacology, Toxicology & Pediatric Radiology Louisiana. Principal hospital Programs: Monroe, and the Huey P Long Neuroscience Radiation Oncology settings include the LSU Cardiopulmonary Science Medical Center in Pineville. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medical Center in Shreveport, Ultrasound Children’s Center SCHOOL OF MEDICINE High-Risk Maternal the EA Conway Medical Center Fetal Medicine Vascular and in Monroe, and the Huey P Long Clinical Laboratory Science Inaugural Class: 1969 Interventional Medical Center in Pineville. Communication Disorders Gynecologic Oncology The principal clinic settings Dean: Andrew L. Chesson, Jr, Surgery Faculty/Student Clinic MD Reproductive include Family Practice centers Endocrinology Burn Surgery at Rapides Medical Center Occupational Therapy Faculty (full-time): 423 & Infertility Cardiothoracic Surgery in Alexandria, North Caddo Physical Therapy Students: 472 Medical Center in Vivian, and at Ophthalmology Colon & Rectal Surgery Physician Assistant Degrees Awarded: MD EA Conway in Monroe. Oral & Maxillofacial/Head Endocrine Surgery Faculty/Student Clinics: Academic Departments: & Neck Surgery Gastrointestinal Surgery SCHOOL OF Audiology, Occupational Anesthesiology Orthopedic Surgery General Surgery GRADUATE STUDIES Therapy, Physical Therapy, Biochemistry & Otolaryngology/Head & Hepatobiliary Surgery 1974 Rehabilitation Counseling, Molecular Biology Neck Surgery Inaugural Class: Speech Pathology Oncologic Surgery Sandra Roerig, PhD Bioinformatics and Pathology Dean: Clinical Affiliations: Pediatric Surgery 60 Computational Sciences Pediatrics Faculty (full-time): Clinical education takes Cellular Biology & Anatomy Plastic and Students: 74 place in a variety of settings Allergy and Immunology Reconstructive Surgery Emergency Medicine Degrees Awarded: PhD including hospitals, outpatient Cardiology Surgical Oncology clinics, and nursing homes Family Medicine & Pulmonology Programs: across Louisiana. Principal Comprehensive Care Transplant Surgery Neonatology Biochemistry & hospital settings include Internal Medicine Trauma and Critical Care Molecular Biology Abbeville General Hospital, Otolaryngology Cardiology Vascular Surgery Cellular Biology & Anatomy Baton Rouge General Medical Rheumatology Center, Brentwood Hospital – Critical Care Urology Microbiology & Virology Shreveport, Kenner Regional Endocrinology Specialty Service Programs: Immunology Medical Center, Lasalle General Infectious Diseases Level I Trauma Center Molecular & Cellular Hospital and Nursing Home, Gastroenterology & Physiology E A Conway Medical Center, Hepatology Critical Care Sleep Center Pharmacology, Toxicology & Huey P. Long Medical Center, Geriatrics Hematology & Oncology Telemedicine/Rural (St Jude’s Research Neuroscience Bogalusa Medical Center, Earl Hematology & Oncology Hospital Information K. Long Medical Center, Minden Children’s Hospital Exchange (Feist-Weiller affiliate) SCHOOL OF ALLIED Medical Center, Natchitoches Cancer Center) Major Teaching Hospitals: Medical Center and the LSU Psychiatry HEALTH PROFESSIONS Hospital in Shreveport. Infectious Diseases LSU Medical Center Child Psychiatry Inaugural Class: 1977 Medicine/Pediatrics Overton Brooks Veterans Psychosomatic Medicine Dean: Joseph McCulloch, PhD CENTERS OF Nephrology and Affairs Medical Center 40 EXCELLENCE Hypertension Forensic Psychiatry EA Conway Medical Center Faculty (full-time): Geriatric Psychiatry Students: 400 Cancer Research, Treatment Primary Care Track Shriners Hospital for & Education (Feist – Weiller Rheumatology Clinical Psychology Children in Shreveport Degrees Awarded: BS; Cancer Center), 1993 Master of Communication Medical Library Science Radiology Willis-Knighton Disorders, Master of Center of Excellence Medical Center Microbiology & Abdominal Imaging Occupational Therapy, Arthritis & Rheumatology, Immunology Breast Imaging Master of Physician 1990

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Kurt M. Scott, FACHE Medical Director Anthony Pham, MD Full Time Employees 608 Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$124,518,868 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 98 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 37 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 18 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 0 Nursery Bassinets...... 3 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 2,573 Psychiatric Admissions...... 830 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 0 Nursery Admissions...... 166 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 433 Plaza Street • Bogalusa, Louisiana 70427 (Including ICU)...... 10,015 • Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 5,650 985.730.6700 www.lsuhospitals.org Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 0 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 383 Reliability, expertise and quality To meet the critical needs of the region, are hallmarks of the LSU Bogalusa BMC partners with the LSU School of Outpatient Medical Center, which has Medicine Departments of Cardiology, Outpatient Encounters...... 118,946 continuously served the Northshore Pediatrics, Pathology and Family Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 27,843 for over 100 years. The only full- Medicine to provide excellent primary Emergency Department Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 58,707 service hospital in a 30-mile radius, and specialty clinics and services. Expansion Project BMC is a vital resource for the region. Live Births All of BMC’s primary care, pediatric BMC participates in the LSU Disease Births...... 166 Fully accredited by The Joint and family practice clinics have Management Program, which Commission, this 98-bed, acute care recognition status as National 4.9% manages chronic diseases, according hospital also operates 26 primary Committee for Quality Assurance 21% 31.4% to nationally accepted guidelines. and specialty outpatient clinics and medical homes, indicating they This year BMC received LSU Clinical an inpatient acute psychiatric unit, provide quality, comprehensive, 2011 Lead awards in Asthma, Smoking which provides services to patients primary healthcare, ongoing 7.3% Revenue Mix Cessation and Weight Management Total: $63,855,830 from throughout Louisiana. preventive and early intervention and Clinical Excellence awards in healthcare and coordinated access to In collaboration with the Bogalusa Emergency Department Throughput, specialty care when needed. 16.4% 19.2% Community Medical Center Asthma Care, Cancer Screening, HIV Foundation, BMC has secured BMC’s commitment to excellence is Care and Smoking Cessation. Without Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other funding for a $7.5 million Emergency obvious. For five consecutive years, question, Bogalusa Medical Center is Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated Department expansion to begin eQHealth Solutions, Louisiana’s irreplaceable to the Northshore. construction in late 2012. The Medicare quality improvement 10.7% Emergency Department annually organization, has recognized BMC for 1% This report does not provides care to over 30,000 patients superior inpatient healthcare. and has outgrown its nine-bed reflect the closure The American Lung Association 27.5% 2011 department. This project will nearly of certain services in Louisiana has named the BMC Expenditure Mix double the number of ED beds Asthma Program an Asthma Center effective March 5, 2012. Total: $63,855,830 60.7% and support spaces needed for a of Excellence, one of only two in the continually growing patient volume. state to achieve this designation.

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 3,569 146,789 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Louisiana Organ Procurement Program Nursing and Allied Delgado – Medical Technologist Rayburn Correctional Center Louisiana Office of Public Health: Health Programs Delta College – Medical Assistant – Tobacco Control Initiative Thomas Clinic Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office Approximately 173 students eQHealth Solutions in the following programs: Bogalusa High School – CNA program Bogalusa Police Department MedVance Institute of Baton Rouge LSU Allied Health Professions Cardiovascular Technology Institute – Children’s Hospital, New Orleans Echo Tech Office of Public Health Unit LSU Department of Clinical Science – St. Tammany Parish Hospital (transfers) Shreveport – PT, OT, ST, and University of Cincinnati – Laboratory Hospital Association Clinical Lab Lakeview Regional Medical Center University of St. Augustine for Health (transfers and Cardiac Care, etc.) Myers Group HCAHP LSU School of Nursing Sciences – Physical Therapy Louisiana Heart Hospital (transfers Northshore Ambulance Service LSU Pathology Tulsa Technology Center – Surgical 1st and Cardiac Care) Assistant QI Project Loyola – Family Nurse Practitioner Southeast Louisiana Hospital Region IX Emergency Management Louisiana Technical Colleges – LPNs, Florida Parishes Human Services Southern Eye Bank Nurse Aide, Bio-Med, EMT First Authority FPHSA (Mental Health / Response, Phlebotomy Crisis Response Teams) Pearl River Junior College – Poplarville, Long Term Acute Care of Bogalusa Residency Programs MS – RN and Medical Lab Technician ADAP Ryan White Agreement 21 residents and fellows in the Southeastern Louisiana University following programs: Camelia Hospice Southern University – Speech Therapy Family Practice Deaf Action Group University of Alabama – Nursing Ophthalmology IHI – Institute of Healthcare Improvement – University of Louisiana at Monroe – 5 Million Lives Campaign Pharmacy ISMP – Institute of Safe Medication University of Southern Practice Xavier – Pharmacist

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Rhonda Green, BSN, MBA, MHCM, RN Medical Director Michael Garcia, MD Full Time Employees 934

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$200,599,424 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 156 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 61 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 24 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 2 Nursery Bassinets...... 9 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 3,943 Psychiatric Admissions...... 862 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 32 Nursery Admissions...... 429 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 1978 Industrial Boulevard • Houma, Louisiana 70363 (Including ICU)...... 15,378 985.873.2200 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 8,440 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 151 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 1,639 Leonard J Chabert Medical Center programs include LSU and Ochsner. opened its doors in 1978 as a Clinical trials and ongoing research Outpatient teaching hospital, providing quality studies provide a valuable resource Outpatient Encounters...... 175,403 healthcare services for all who seek to enhance staff education and Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 41,950 care, regardless of the ability to potentially improve patient of the outpatient service is the Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 69,334 pay. Fully accredited by The Joint care options. emphasis on patients developing a Commission, LJCMC is a full-service solid relationship with their primary Live Births LJCMC participates in the evidence- institution for inpatient services with provider and together they improve Births...... 426 based LSU Disease Management extensive outpatient services. patients’ wellness initiatives and -1.3% 5.8% Program, which manages chronic healthcare outcomes. 5.7% Physicians and physician extenders diseases with a wellness model 13% are contracted through South based on preventive care and The hospital continually strives to 2011 Louisiana Medical Associates and patient education. The hospital meet the ever changing healthcare Revenue Mix 47.1% LSU for patient care service and consistently receives Louisiana needs of its diverse patient Total: $102,871,499 medical training. In addition to hospital awards from the eQHealth population and to be a community- medical training, LJCMC serves as a Solutions, a leader in healthcare based medical center that is value clinical training site for nursing and quality improvement organizations. driven and in the forefront of 29.7% allied health programs in the region. In October 2010, LJCMC was invited healthcare delivery, education to be a permanent site host for the and practice. Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other LJCMC initiated a hospital-based, Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct American Cancer Society, serving as a accredited Internal Medicine Medicare Claims Self-Generated resource center for oncology patients. residency program in 2008 in an This report does not 18.8% effort to replenish the area with LJCMC is nationally recognized as a reflect the closure primary care physicians. Currently, patient-centered medical home. The of certain services 0.2% 24 internal medicine residents are primary care clinics are accredited effective March 5, 2012. 2011 in training. Moreover, collaborative through the National Committee for Expenditure Mix 51.0% partnerships for residency training Quality Assurance. A valued feature Total: $102,871,499 29.9%

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 5,266 217,353 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Sudden Impact Injury Prevention Internal Medicine Louisiana Technical College – Lafourche Program: Louisiana Wildlife and Campus–EMT Student Program Terrebonne General Medical Center Fisheries Department, Louisiana Obstetrics and Gynecology State Troopers and Interim LSU Public Louisiana Technical College – Lafourche Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Drug Orthopedic Surgery Campus–Practical Nursing Students Court – LJCMC provides lab testing to Hospital clients enrolled in program. Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency Louisiana Technical College – South Louisiana Campus – EMT Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Children’s Hospital of New Orleans Medical Student Programs Student Program Complex – LJCMC provides lab testing SABA University School of Medicine and results reporting. Ochsner Foundation Hospital Louisiana Technical College – South Medical University of the Americas Louisiana Campus for Nursing, Louisiana Primary Care Association and St. Ann’s Hospital in Thibodaux in Nive Phlebotomy, Surgical Tech Program Bayou Teche Community Health Tobacco Free Living Network – integrated network Loyola University – New Orleans – Nurse Louisiana Tobacco Control Program Practitioner Program Office of Public Health – LJCMC provides Nursing and Allied education services to OPH’s labor Nicholls State University – EMT – and delivery population and high-risk Health Programs Respiratory Cardio Student Program prenatal medical services. Residency Programs Approximately 386 students in the Nicholls State University – Nursing following programs: Southeast Louisiana Area Health Approximately 46 residents and fellows Student Program in the following programs: Education Center – HIV outreach Acadian Ambulance Services – Nicholls State University – Family to rural populations and Cardiology EMT Student Program and Consumer Services and African-Americans Counseling Psychology Surgery Delgado Community College – Medical NO Aids Task Force – HIV referral services Laboratory Student Program Ochsner Clinic Foundation Gastroenterology N’R’ Peace – HIV community services Delgado Community College – Our Lady of the Lake College of Urology Radiology Student Program Region III Office of Mental Health – Anesthesia behavioral health collaborative Dentistry Lafourche Technical College – LPNs Southern University of New Orleans – services Emergency Medicine LSU Health New Orleans – Physician Graduate Social Work Program Region III Office of Addictive Disorders – Family Medicine Assistant Program Terrebonne Vocational Technical School – substance abuse evaluation and Nursing Student Program referral services Internal / Emergency Medicine LSU Health New Orleans – Graduate and Undergraduate Medical Tulane University – Graduate School of Unitech – LJCMC provides training for Ophthalmology Education Program Social Work EKG, Phlebotomy, and Pharmacy Technicians. Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation LSU Health New Orleans – Graduate University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Rehabilitation Social Work Program Vascular Surgery Graduate Nursing Students

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Chancellor LSU Health Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA Hospital Administrator H. Aryon McGuire Medical Director LaDonna Ford, MD Full Time Employees 770 Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$241,860,161 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 247 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 103 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 26 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 13 Nursery Bassinets...... 44 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 5,353 Psychiatric Admissions...... 348 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 69 Nursery Admissions...... 878 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 4864 Jackson Street • Monroe, Louisiana 71202 (Including ICU)...... 24,108 Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 8,661 318.330.7000 • www.lsuhscshreveport.edu/eac Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 1,448 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 2,121 With a medical staff of 48 physicians, In 2012, the hospital will complete Outpatient EA Conway Medical Center serves work on infrastructure for electronic Outpatient Encounters...... 141,280 a 12-parish area in northeast health records that will ultimately Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 35,618 Louisiana with a full range of make it possible for records from Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 105,662 diagnostic and treatment services. every LSU facility to be easily shared. pharmacy, nursing and allied health Live Births Operating as part of LSU Health program students, and resident The hospital operates an extensive Births...... 949 Shreveport, the hospital is a leading physicians based at LSU Medical system of hospital-based outpatient provider of healthcare in the region. Center in Shreveport rotate at Conway 7.6% 2.1% 0% clinics, including a family medicine The hospital has adult and neonatal as part of their training. 6.1% clinic, where patients receive high- critical care units, as well as a fully- quality primary and preventive care. In As a public hospital, EA Conway also staffed emergency department. serves the healthcare needs of area 20.3% 2011 2011, an extended-hours convenience Revenue Mix Inpatient services also include family clinic opened to offer walk-in health corrections facilities with secure and Total: $124,030,852 medicine, medicine, pediatrics, care for minor injuries or illnesses after separate inpatient and outpatient 64% obstetrics/gynecology, general normal business hours. clinic facilities and provides surgery, orthopedics, urology, evaluation for emergency psychiatric Since 1982, EA Conway has served ophthalmology and psychiatry. For admissions in an isolated and locked Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other as the sponsoring institution for a Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct diagnostic services, the hospital has seven-bed unit. Medicare Claims Self-Generated three-year Family Medicine Residency a state-of-the-art MRI system and Program. In addition to the benefit of With services dating from 1941, the 0% 1.7% 24-hour teleradiology for off-site and training future physicians, the program current facility opened in 1987. after-hours readings. The hospital is has an ongoing positive impact The hospital is named in honor of 37.3% accredited by The Joint Commission. on healthcare in the region since Erwin Allen Conway, a Monroe native 2011 who served as Louisiana’s Secretary Expenditure Mix New mothers receive special services about half of the graduates remain of State. 61% Total: $124,030,852 in a home-like updated labor and in northeast Louisiana to practice. delivery unit. The hospital is also a training site for

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay Educational and Health Professional Services $45,154,881 of operating cost represents the transfer of Upper Payment Limit (UPL) program funds to HCSD hospitals. 2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 6,672 169,384 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Nursing and Allied Grambling State University – Public Northwestern University Women’s Health Health Interim – NP Program Vocational Rehab & AFDC Programs Health Training LSU New Orleans – Graduate Nurse Primary Health Services – OB-GYN Wade Correctional Facility Approximately 410 students in the Training Support Services following programs: Sheriff’s Offices for Region Eight LSUHSC – Shreveport – School of Allied Wesleyan University – CRNA Alcorn State University Ouachita Correctional Institute Professions Affiliation – Anesthesia Program Bossier Parish Community College- LSU Shreveport – School of Social Work ULM Clinical Lab Program Winn Correctional Institute Respiratory Therapy Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana LTC – North Central Campus – LPN ULM Practicum Program Career Technical College - Radiologic Training Technology Instruction ULM Radiologic Technology Program LTC – Northeast Louisiana Campus – Career Technical College – Respiratory Practical Nursing ULM Occupational Therapy Training Residency Programs Technology Instruction LTC – Tallulah Campus, MSB – PN Training ULM College of Nursing – Undergraduate Approximately 50 residents and fellows Career Technical College – Surgical Nurse Training in the following programs: Technology Instruction LTC Bastrop – Practical / Clinical Nurse Training ULM School of Pharmacy – Adv. Practice Family Practice Residency Program Frontier School of Midwifery of Pharmacy LTC Delta Ouachita – PN Training LSU Shreveport – Surgery, OB/GYN, Grambling State University – Graduate ULM / EACMC Pharmacy Faculty Ophthalmology Nurse Training LTC – Tallulah Campus – PN Training ULM School of Social Work – Field OB Fellows Grambling State University – LTU – Clinical Nutrition / Dietetics Instruction Placements Undergraduate Nurse Training Physicians Assistant LTU Division of Nursing – Undergraduate ULM Speech-Language Pathology Grambling State University – Social Work Nurse Training Program Preparation LTU HIM – Medical Record Technology

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Sherre Pack-Hookfin, MA Medical Director Kathleen Willis, MD Full Time Employees 405

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity...... $78,873,022 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 25 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 18 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 0 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 0 Nursery Bassinets...... 0 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 1,122 Psychiatric Admissions...... 0 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 0 Nursery Admissions...... 0 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 52579 Highway 51 South • Independence, LA 70443 (Including ICU)...... 4,273 985.878.9421 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 0 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 0 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 0 Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center Besides fulfilling its role as a critical is a federally designated critical access hospital with superior Outpatient access hospital, with the maximum healthcare, LKRMC has excellent Outpatient Encounters...... 81,554 capacity of 25 acute care/swing outpatient services: telemedicine, Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 27,371 beds. It is in a rural area, provides family medicine, medical home, fall marking it as a place of excellence Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 42,401 24-hour emergency care services prevention, geriatrics and telestroke. and enduring commitment to and maintains an average length of its community. Live Births The LKRMC Outpatient Clinics have stay of four days or less. Available Births...... 0 recognition status as Physician to anyone regardless of the ability Practice Connections-Patient This report does not -0.1% 6.8% to pay, LKRMC is a major provider of 10.8% Centered Medical Homes by the reflect the closure healthcare in the area. National Committee for Quality of certain services 10.1% 2011 Fully accredited by the Joint Assurance. The Outpatient effective March 5, 2012. Revenue Mix Commission, LKRMC is also a clinical Clinics have met rigorous Total: $40,447,704 53.6% training site for physicians, allied NCQA requirements to receive health professionals and students this recognition. for technical and nursing schools, 18.7% This point of care provides ongoing providing much needed healthcare preventive and early intervention professionals to the North Shore. Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other healthcare to patients and Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated LKRMC participates in the LSU coordinates specialized care when Disease Management Program, patients require it, consistently 10.4% which manages chronic diseases offering superior medical services. 0.6% according to nationally accepted, This recognition status places LKRMC evidence-based guidelines. among the elite in healthcare, 27.1% 2011 Expenditure Mix Total: $40,447,704

61.9%

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 1,410 108,925 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Residency Programs South Central Louisiana Technical College, Virginia College – Coding River Parishes Campus – LPNs Baton Rouge Regional Eye Bank Approximately 8 residents and fellows in Southern University of New Orleans – the following programs: Northshore Technical College, Hammond Social Work Louisiana Organ Procurement Area Campus – LPNs, Nursing Agency (LOPA) Ophthalmology Assistants, EMTs, Patient Care North Oaks Medical Center – Dietetic Interns Multi Practice Clinic Cardiology Technicians University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Southern Eye Bank Family Medicine Our Lady of the Lake College – Physician Assistant Program Dietetic Interns Tangipahoa Parish School System (Option 3 Program) Acadian Ambulance National EMS Nursing and Allied Academy – EMTs MedVance Institute – Allied Health Health Programs Northshore EMS Academy – EMTs Compass Career College – Phlebotomy Approximately 124 students in the Southeastern Louisiana University – RNs Ruth Cook’s School of Computers following programs: & Nurse Practitioners BMC Obstetrics Services LSU School of Medicine (Fellows) Delta College – Allied Health Blind Services, Randolph LSU School of Nursing – Nurse University of South Alabama – Nurse Sheppard Vending Practitioners, Advanced Practice, Practitioners CRNA Students American Cancer Society Southern University – Nurse Practitioners Southeast Regional Medical Center Northshore Technical College, Florida Parishes Campus – LPNs North Kentucky University – Respiratory Volunteers of America Care & Radiology Technical Students Southeast Louisiana Area Health Loyola University – Nurse Practitioners Education Center

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Roxane A. Townsend, MD Medical Director Kevin Reed, MD Full Time Employees 1,078

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$282,253,565 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 165 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 76 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 0 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 7 Nursery Bassinets...... 8 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 4,884 Psychiatric Admissions...... 0 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 91 Nursery Admissions...... 447 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 5825 Airline Highway • Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70805 (Including ICU)...... 18,525 225.358.1000 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 0 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 1,872 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 1,335 A teaching hospital for graduate LSU Surgical Facility and South Baton medical education, nursing and Rouge Clinic at the Leo S. Butler Outpatient allied health professions, Earl K. Community Center. Outpatient Encounters...... 194,553 Long Medical Center provides quality The South Baton Rouge Clinic Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 46,720 healthcare to Baton Rouge, its seven HIV infection, the annual number recently attained recognition status Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 113,376 surrounding parishes and beyond. of new HIV infections has remained as a Physician Practice Connections- Outpatient services for women’s relatively stable in recent years. Live Births Patient Centered Medical Home health, family practice, internal The Early Intervention Clinic is of Births...... 517 from the National Committee for medicine, surgery, orthopedics, tremendous value to the community. Quality Assurance. To achieve this 8.9% ophthalmology, otolaryngology, 1.4% status, the clinic met rigorous NCQA Opening in 2013 beside the North 13.5% oral and maxillofacial surgery, requirements for its healthcare and Baton Rouge Clinic, LSU Urgent Care infectious diseases, dermatology, 2011 coordination of specialty care. will have 7,000 square feet for non- 4.7% 43.1% rheumatology and other emergency healthcare needs that Revenue Mix subspecialties complement inpatient EKLMC participates in the LSU Total: $144,745,418 can arise unexpectedly and deserve services for internal and emergency Disease Management Program, immediate attention. With over 70 medicine and surgery. which manages chronic diseases, percent of EKLMC emergency care including HIV/AIDS, according to 28.3% This extensive network of clinics and encounters not requiring emergency nationally accepted, evidence- outpatient services reflects the LSU services, LSU Urgent Care and Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other based guidelines. primary care clinics will increase Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct commitment to improving the health Medicare Claims Self-Generated of the community and reducing LSU is the largest provider of HIV/ patient access and deliver the right healthcare costs while maximizing AIDS healthcare in greater Baton care, in the right setting, at the 18.6% the value to our patients according to Rouge, which ranks second in right time. 0% their needs. the nation for the number of HIV infections per capita. However, 2011 Besides medicine and surgical This report does not 50% the LSU Early Intervention Clinic Expenditure Mix clinics on the main campus, EKLMC reflect the closure has made a major impact on the Total: $144,745,418 provides outpatient care at the North 31.4% community. Despite increases in the of certain services Baton Rouge Clinic, Mid City Clinic, total number of people living with effective March 5, 2012.

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 5,422 241,273 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Internal Medicine Alcorn State University Avoyelles Technical Institute, Cottonport Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum – Dermatology LSUHSC in New Orleans Baton Rouge Fire Department assessing and planning community General Dentistry Loyola University Louisiana Technical Institute, Jackson needs OB/GYN McNeese State University Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness – Ophthalmology University of Louisiana at Lafayette Emergency Medical Services EKLMC is a participant in the response Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Northwestern State University Our Lady of the Lake to, and contributor of acute-care resources for, incidents of declared Orthopedic Surgery Southern University Chevron/Texaco Emergency Responders disaster. Otolaryngology Baton Rouge General School of Nursing Other Programs Volunteer Health Corp – EKLMC-VHC partnership provides a bridge for Surgery Louisiana Technical College, Lafayette Southern University – Social and Nutritional Services primary care and orthopedic and University of South Alabama rheumatology services. North Oaks Health Systems Hospital – Southeastern Louisiana University Capital Area Human Services District – Nursing and Allied Nutritional Services outpatient mental health services Health Programs Our Lady of the Lake School of Glen Oaks, Live Oak, and Denham Nursing Services MED Baton Rouge- Baton Rouge mayor’s Approximately 208 students in the Springs – High School Students health collaborative to assess and following programs: Baton Rouge Community College MedVance Institute – Pharmacy Techs, coordinate resources for community Pharmacy LPN Surgical Techs need University of Louisiana at Monroe College Delta Junior College MedVance Institute Surgical eQHealth Solutions – addresses of Pharmacy Technology Program improvements in healthcare delivery Louisiana Technical College Hammond University of Chicago College of Pharmacy LSUHSC – School of Allied Health Baton Rouge Regional Technical Institute Professions (Medical Xavier University of Louisiana College of Westside Vocational Technical Technology Program) Residency Programs Pharmacy Our Lady of the Lake College of Approximately 191 residents and fellows RN Nursing Services in the following programs: Practitioner and/or CRNA EMT, Paramedic Emergency Medicine University of Mississippi Acadian Ambulance, Lafayette

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Chancellor LSU Health Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA Hospital Administrator Gary Crockett Medical Director David Barnard, MD Full Time Employees 471 Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$101,650,450 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 137 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 44 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 16 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 0 Nursery Bassinets...... 2 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 1,827 Psychiatric Admissions...... 483 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 0 Nursery Admissions...... 43 • Inpatient Days 352 Hospital Blvd. Pineville, Louisiana 71360 Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 2351 Vandenburg Drive • Alexandria, Louisiana 71311 (Including ICU)...... 8,828 • Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 5,731 318.448.0811 www.lsuhscshreveport.edu/hpl Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 0 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 151 Huey P Long Medical Center began moved to that building in 2013. The 2012 with a new vision, after hospital will be remodeled, and the Outpatient approval in late 2011 of a plan to new, modern hospital building will Outpatient Encounters...... 75,262 students from Tulane and other relocate the medical center to a open in 2014. Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 37,758 healthcare institutions, the new former military hospital at England Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 41,954 The new vision for the hospital calls Huey P Long will offer even more Airpark in Alexandria. A part of LSU for expanded outpatient primary care training opportunities and an Live Births Health Shreveport, Huey P Long is and preventative services along with affiliation with the LSU Health Births...... 42 a 60-bed acute care hospital with increased hours for both primary Shreveport School of Allied Health inpatient services in Pineville and 2.8% 0% and specialty care clinics. There Professions. The medical center 19.5% extensive outpatient clinics will be fewer inpatient beds, but also offers an accredited pharmacy in Alexandria. all patient rooms will be private. In practice residency in conjunction 6.6% 2011 The hospital in Pineville was built response to unmet medical needs in with the School of Pharmacy at the 53.4% Revenue Mix in 1939, and it provides service the region, care for trauma patients University of Louisiana in Monroe. Total: $52,128,436 for a nine-parish region of central needing physical rehabilitation will In 2011, the hospital earned the Louisiana. In 1994, when the be offered, along with more inpatient Louisiana Hospital Capstone Award 17.6% federal government decided to capacity for adult psychiatric patients for Quality Improvement. close the military hospital, needing short-term immediate care. Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other Huey P Long acquired it and moved As a public hospital, HP Long will Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Medicare Claims Self-Generated most of its outpatient clinics to the also continue to care for patients This report does not site. Under the plan approved in from corrections facilities in a secure, reflect the closure 14.8% 2011 and announced by Louisiana designated area. 0.5% Governor , a former of certain services. The site for clinical rotations for elementary school at the Airpark will physician residents and medical 2011 be renovated, and the clinics will be Expenditure Mix 30.4% Total: $52,128,436 54.4%

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 2,353 119,438 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Nursing and Allied LSUHSC–Shreveport – Physical Therapy Various Louisiana Technical Colleges – Students, Physicians Assistants Practical, EMT, Paramedic, Cenla Medication Access Program (CMAP) Health Programs Phlebotomy, EKG Tech Rapides Foundation- Outpt Pharmacy Loyola University – Nursing Louisiana College – Nursing National EMS Academy – Partnership Office of Public Health – Maternal Child Baccalaureate, Physical Therapy University of Louisiana, Monroe – between Acadian Ambulance and Health Program – partnering with Occupational Therapy Students, South LA Community College – EMT Louisiana State University Baton Rouge – Certified Occupational Therapist Rapides Regional Hospital and LSU Social Work Interns Family Medicine Assistant Students, Pharmacy Intern/ Central Louisiana Medical Academy – LSU at Alexandria Extern Preceptor Phlebotomy Students LSU Dental School Clinic & HIV Grant Lab Technician Northwestern State University – Nursing Louisiana Tech University – Dietitians Tulane University – Early Intervention Phlebotomy Training Program Training Program – Undergraduate, Services HIV Grant Nursing –AD Graduate and Advance Practice, Social Tulane University – Graduate Medical EMT, Paramedic Work Interns Students Residency Programs Pharmacy Technician Training Radiology Students University of Louisiana, Lafayette – LSU School of Nursing, New Orleans – Tulane University – Medical Care & Nursing Graduate CRNA Program Medical Residency OB-GYN LSU Eunice – Respiratory Therapy LSUHSC- Shreveport – LSU Family Practice w/rotations to HPL in OB-GYN and Pediatrics LSU Dental School Clinic & HIV Grant

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Roxane A. Townsend, MD Medical Director Juzar Ali, MB, BS (MD), FRCP, FCCP Full Time Employees 2,240

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$718,935,022 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 390 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 186 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 38 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 0 Nursery Bassinets...... 0 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 11,090 Psychiatric Admissions...... 1,292 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 0 Nursery Admissions...... 35 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 2021 Perdido Street • New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 (Including ICU)...... 56,876 504.903.3000 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 13,600 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 138 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 98 With ground broken in 2011 and Health, the Xavier University College construction underway, the new of Pharmacy and many other Outpatient University Medical Center will be a programs depend on ILH as the Outpatient Encounters...... 271,664 healthcare destination for those who training site for their students and Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 53,462 choose the highest caliber of care healthcare providers. patients with mental and behavioral Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 149,688 for their loved ones and themselves. disorders through its inpatient and ILH inpatient services and primary UMC inpatient services are scheduled outpatient emergency services. Live Births and specialty clinics deliver quality to open in 2015. Births...... 39 healthcare to many who otherwise With the only Level 1 Trauma Center in south Louisiana, ILH is 8.8% Currently in New Orleans, the Interim would forego care due to an inability 5.9% LSU Public Hospital, with a Level to pay. The insured, underinsured the linchpin of quality healthcare 6.3% 1 Trauma Center and certification and uninsured depend on ILH, whose services in the region. The Center as a Stroke Center, provides clinics offer primary healthcare and provides excellent care to all major 8.3% 2011 44.8% Revenue Mix comprehensive quality, acute, coordinated access to specialty care. trauma victims in New Orleans and Total: $368,684,627 emergency department-based and its surrounding ten-parish area. The HIV Outpatient Program, a urgent healthcare while taking care With a full trauma-center staff, nationally known center for HIV of patients with chronic conditions facilities and services available healthcare, training and research, through its robust, multifaceted and twenty-four hours a day, ILH is a 25.9% and ILH specialty clinics complement multispecialty disease management leader in this field. Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other the comprehensive and coordinated Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct and population health programs. Medicare Claims Self-Generated ILH network. This tertiary healthcare center and This report does not ILH clinics have recognition status its specialty, primary care and reflect the closure as Physician Practice Connections- 23.9% community clinics also support the Patient Centered Medical Homes of certain services LSU and Tulane medical schools by the National Committee for effective March 5, 2012. 0.1% 2011 and their residency programs. 45.5% Quality Assurance. Expenditure Mix Thousands of students from these Total: $368,684,627 two schools, the LSU Schools of ILH is also an essential partner with Dentistry, Nursing and Allied the community in taking care of 30.5%

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 12,423 325,126 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Medicine-Neurology Nursing and Allied Family Nurse Practitioner Medicine-Pediatrics Health Care Systems Management Louisiana Highway Safety Commission: Health Programs MSN Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force Medicine-Psychiatry Approximately 1540 students in the DNP (grant) following programs: Medicine-Allergy & Immunology Nursing Assistant Network DHH: Ryan White Part B AIDS Drug Medicine-Cardiology A&W LPN Program Assistance Program EKG Externship Medicine-Emergency Medicine LPN Ryan White Part A Nunez Community College Medicine-Endocrinology Cameron College LPN Nursing Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency: Medical Assistants Organ Donations Medicine-Gastroenterology Our Lady of Holy Cross, School of Nursing Medicine-Geriatrics Charity/Delgado School of Nursing BSN nursing Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation: RN nursing Excess Skin Donations Medicine-Hematology/Oncology Our Lady of the Lake LPN to RN BSN Nursing Southern Eye Bank: Corneal Transplants Medicine-Infectious Disease LPN Shenandoah University National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Medicine-Nephrology Delgado Community College Pharmacy doctorate, L&T New Orleans: Discharge Planning and Medicine-Pulmonary & Critical Care Surgery Technician Patient Support Medicine-Rheumatology Radiology Technician Southern University of New Orleans Algiers Charter Schools Human Resources Externship Neurology Paramedic/EMT Baptist Community Ministries Respiratory Therapist Master of Social Work Program Neurosurgery Jackson Barracks Medical (lab) technologist; Southeastern Louisiana University OB/GYN Phlebotomy & Pathology Kellogg Foundation Family Nurse Practitioner Program Ophthalmology Dillard University Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI) Tulane University Ophthalmology-Retina RN nursing Undergraduate Student Service Metropolitan Human Services District Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Emory University Allied Health Projects Office of Public Health Orthopedics Master’s in P.T. Tulane University School of Social Work Orleans Parish Schools Wound Care Otolaryngology Social Work practicum Recovery School District LSU School of Nursing Pathology University of South Alabama School Health Connection RN Nursing RN to BSN Internship Pediatrics St. Thomas Health Clinic Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA) U. of South Carolina College of Health Pediatrics-Neonatal Care RN students (2nd degree, Professions Daughters of Charity Health System accelerated RN) Phys Medicine & Rehabilitation P.T. RN to BSN Phys Medicine & Rehabilitation-Pain Residency Programs MSN/Education William Carey University School of Nursing, New Orleans branch Approximately 895 residents and fellows Psychiatry Family Nurse Practitioner RN nursing; precepted seniors in the following programs: Radiology LSU School of Allied Health Anesthesiology Surgery Physical Therapy (including doctorate Xavier University Pharmacy; Institutional, Clinical Dermatology Surgery-Critical Care-Trauma students) Dermatology-Medicine Occupational Therapy Surgery-Laparoscopic Speech Therapy Military Emergency Medicine-Hyperbaric Surgery-Plastic Surgery Echocardiography U.S. Army Hospital 4010 Family Medicine Surgery-Vascular Cardiopulmonary Tech Navy SEALS General Dentistry-Comprehensive Triple Board (Pediatrics/Adult Psychiatry/ Wound Care Medicine Child Psychiatry) Lab technologist Urology Loyola University

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Chancellor LSU Health Shreveport Robert A. Barish, MD, MBA Hospital Administrator Joseph Miciotto, MHA Medical Director Kevin Sittig, MD Full Time Employees 2,370 Estimated Economic Impact (Hospital Only) Overall Business Activity.....$698,048,911 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 459 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 386 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 51 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 40 Nursery Bassinets...... 25 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 18,237 Psychiatric Admissions...... 1,164 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 327 Nursery Admissions...... 1,174 1501 Kings Highway • Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Inpatient Days • Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 318.675.5000 www.lsuhscshreveport.edu (Including ICU)...... 94,829 Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 18,465 Louisiana’s first teaching hospital, in the same room, and a new Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 9,071 LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, interventional pulmonology Nursery Inpatient Days...... 2,939 is a major referral center, providing program began. Outpatient advanced healthcare services for The hospital has the only Level I Outpatient Encounters...... 422,733 patients throughout north Louisiana, Outpatient services are provided Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 60,425 Trauma Center in the region and east Texas and southern Arkansas. at the hospital’s Ambulatory Care Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 362,308 is a regional referral center for The hospital is also a safety net Center and Comprehensive Care burn care, neurosurgery, cancer Live Births hospital, dedicated to providing basic Clinic as well as some other small services, children’s specialty Births...... 1,501 healthcare for the underprivileged specialty clinics near the campus. In services and other critical care in the area through outpatient and 2012, the hospital opened its first 13% 0% needs. The Department of Arthritis wellness clinics as well as access to satellite urgent care center in fast- 2.7% and Rheumatology and the cancer urgent and emergency care. growing southeast Shreveport. center have both received Center of 16.4% 43.8% 2011 The hospital is a training site for Excellence designation by the state. Within the LSU Medical Center in Revenue Mix many medical, nursing and allied Shreveport, an 80-bed children’s Total: $357,973,801 The Feist-Weiller Cancer Center at LSU health students, including more than hospital includes neonatal and Health Shreveport provides advanced 500 doctors who receive advanced pediatric intensive care units outpatient cancer treatment. training in residency programs. along with general inpatient 24.1% Affiliated with St. Jude Children’s beds. Advanced care for children In 2011, LSU Medical Center in Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, the Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other is provided by more than 20 Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct Shreveport was the first LSU Health center also offers pediatric oncology pediatric subspecialists. Medicare Claims Self-Generated hospital to implement electronic services as well as a Sickle Cell The new LSU STAT Transfer Center is 1.5% 0.3% health records. The hospital also clinic and bone marrow transplant added robotic surgery and a hybrid services. Feist-Weiller patients are designed to expedite transfers from 32.9% vascular operating room. New able to participate in clinical trials for community hospitals and physicians obstetrics suites opened to allow new cancer-fighting drugs. throughout the state directly to 2011 patient units. Expenditure Mix mothers to labor, deliver and recover Total: $325,589,327

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Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 22,868 458,720 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Orthopaedic Surgery Caddo Career and Technology Center – City of Shreveport – EMT training Surgical Technology student rotation LSU Health Sciences Foundation Pathology Southern University – Radiologic Emory University – Nursing Technology student rotation LSU - Shreveport Pediatrics student rotation Respiratory Therapy student rotation Biomedical Research Foundation Psychiatry Phlebotomy student rotation Grambling State University – Medical Imaging Assistant Overton Brooks Veterans Affairs Medical Radiology Nursing student rotation Medical Records students Graduate Nursing student rotation Center Surgery Nursing student rotation Idaho State University – Shriners Hospitals for Children in Urology University of Arkansas – Shreveport Pharmacy student rotation Respiratory Therapy student rotation St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Louisiana Tech University – Child Life Nuclear Medicine student rotation Specialties student rotation Willis-Knighton Health System Nursing and Allied University of Colorado at Denver – Dietetics Ph.D. student rotation Pharmacy student rotation Health Programs Medical Records training Approximately 800 students in the University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Louisiana Technical College – LPN, EKG Nursing student rotation Residency Programs following programs: technician and EMT training Approximately 500 residents and Texas Wesleyan University – CRNA LPN rotation University of Maryland – Nursing student rotation fellows in the following programs: student rotations LSU-S – LPN program Anesthesiology Caddo Fire District 3, 4, and 5 – University of South Alabama – Northwestern State University – Nursing student rotation Emergency Medicine EMT/Paramedic training Health and Exercise Science student rotation University of Tennessee Health Family Medicine Shreveport Job Corps – Nursing Assistant training Radiologic Technology Sciences Center – Graduate Medicine student rotation Nursing student rotation Bossier Parish Community College – Nursing student rotation Neurology ECG/Telemetry student training University of Texas at Tyler – EMT training Ohio Northern University – Nursing student rotation Neurosurgery Pharmacy student rotation Nursing student rotation University of Texas at San Antonio – OB/GYN Occupational Therapy Assistant Panola College – Health Information Cardiopulmonary student rotation student rotation Management student rotation Ophthalmology Pharmacy Tech student rotation LVN nursing student rotation Washburn University – Phlebotomy student rotation Radiation Therapy student rotation Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Remington College – Respiratory Therapy student rotation Xavier University – Otolaryngology Nursing student rotation Bossier City Fire Department – Pharmacy student rotation EMT training

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Jimmy Pottorff Medical Director Mohammed Sarwar, MD Full Time Employees 396

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity...... $87,720,017 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 74 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 17 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 15 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 0 Nursery Bassinets...... 0 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 938 Psychiatric Admissions...... 340 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 0 Nursery Admissions...... 0 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 1000 Walters Street • Lake Charles, Louisiana 70607 (Including ICU)...... 3,782 337.475.8100 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 4,872 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 0 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 0 For over fifty years, the Dr. Walter program to reduce readmissions as O. Moss Regional Medical Center part of Partnership for Patients. Outpatient (WOM) has proudly provided Each of the seven WOM primary Outpatient Encounters...... 94,598 southwest Louisiana with quality care clinics, including Pediatrics, Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 27,211 healthcare, and WOM will continue In the spirit of giving, employees has NCQA recognition status as a Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 49,897 this tradition of excellence. It is the contribute to many nonprofit Physician Practice Connections- only nonmetropolitan healthcare organizations. Besides annually Live Births Patient Centered Medical Home. increasing their personal giving to Births...... 0 provider in Louisiana selected to participate in Positive Charge, a WOM has added providers and new United Way, they raised thousands 10.2% study on HIV patients’ retention rates outpatient clinics, telemedicine of dollars for Alabama tornado 5.4% and primary care. WOM is the first of remains a strong component of its victims, held a domestic violence awareness seminar and fundraiser 18.6% 40.1% two institutions in Louisiana to earn healthcare, and streamlining the 2011 the Joint Commission’s Certificate of outpatient pharmacy program gives for the local women’s shelter and Revenue Mix Distinction for Advanced Certification patients better access to its are in their fifth year participating Total: $44,984,624 in Heart Failure and one of only 40 indigent program. in Relay for Life. They also raise money for patients who cannot 7.0% programs nationwide to do so. WOM excels in the LSU Disease afford medical transportation WOM participated in the Pennington Management Program, which uses 18.8% and medication. As employees’ Biomedical Research Center’s study nationally-recognized, evidence- Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other dedication clearly illustrates, Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct of hypertension and the effect of based standards to manage chronic responding to the many needs of Medicare Claims Self-Generated telemonitoring on patients’ blood diseases. In 2011, WOM received the community is a WOM priority. pressure. The National Association of LSU Clinical Lead awards for Heart 10.7% 0.9% Public Hospitals recognized WOM as Failure, Asthma and Tobacco one of the top three hospitals in the Cessation and Clinical Excellence This report does not 2011 nation with the lowest heart-failure awards in Asthma, HIV and reflect the closure readmission rates. WOM is receiving Tobacco Cessation. Expenditure Mix 51.6% of certain services 36.8% Total: $44,984,624 training in the NAPH Safety Network effective March 5, 2012.

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 1,278 121,809 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Ryan White Grant Awards American Cancer Society Sowela Technical Community College Title B: ADAP LPN Program Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Title C: Early Intervention Pennington Biomedical Research Center Dietary Manager Program OB Services Part D: Women and Children American Heart Association – Get With Medical Oncology Xavier University of Louisiana Southwest LA AIDS Council The Guidelines Pharmacy Professional Experience Sisters of Charity/St. Patrick Hospital Program (Intern Program) Radiation Oncology Southwest LA Independence Center University of Louisiana, Monroe Office of Public Health – Sickle Cell LOPA – LA Organ Procurement Agency Nursing and Allied Pharmacy Professional Experience Anemia Program eQHealth Solutions Health Programs Program (Intern Program) Calcasieu Parish Office of Emergency Press Ganey Approximately 101 students in the Louisiana State University – Eunice Preparedness following programs: Nursing Program Avatar, Inc. Phelps Correctional Center McNeese State University University of Alabama Diagnostic Center of West Cal Cam Family and Consumer Science Nursing Masters Program Calcasieu Correctional Center & Sheriffs Dietetic Internships Prison HHS Hospital Preparedness Grant Family and Consumer Science University of Galveston – Galveston Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs Office United Way of SWLA Dietetic Field Experience Students Branch Nursing Program The Junior League of Lake Charles Southern Eye Bank Radiology Technology Program RN – BS and MSN Program Office of Public Health: Tobacco Southwest Louisiana Center for Control Initiative Health Services Health Promotion Program Clinical Laboratory Scientist Program

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Hospital Administrator Larry Dorsey, MBA Medical Director James Falterman, MD, FACP Full Time Employees 916

Estimated Economic Impact Overall Business Activity.....$215,795,164 Capacity Licensed Beds ...... 150 Adult/Pediatric Staffed Beds (Including ICU)...... 65 Psychiatric Staffed Beds...... 17 Neonatal ICU Staffed Beds...... 5 Nursery Bassinets...... 4 Inpatient Admissions Adult/Pediatric Admissions...... 4,188 Psychiatric Admissions...... 379 Neonatal ICU Admissions ...... 105 Nursery Admissions...... 165 Inpatient Days Adult/Pediatric Inpatient Days 2390 West Congress • Lafayette, Louisiana 70506 (Including ICU)...... 18,417 337.261.6000 • www.lsuhospitals.org Psychiatric Inpatient Days...... 5,109 Neonatal ICU Inpatient Days...... 1,040 Nursery Inpatient Days...... 410 From pediatrics to geriatrics, The Vascular Laboratory achieved University Medical Center is four-year national accreditation Outpatient an important source of quality from the Intersocietal Accreditation Outpatient Encounters...... 182,256 healthcare and graduate medical Commission Vascular Testing/ICAVL. Emergency Dept. Encounters...... 44,562 education. An acute care hospital The accreditation covers extracranial healthcare rating organization, Outpatient Clinic Visits...... 100,319 for all of Acadiana, UMC is the major cerebrovascular, peripheral arterial, awarded to UMC the Outstanding site for the LSU Rural Scholars Track peripheral venous and visceral Patient Experience Award for ranking Live Births in the top 15 perecent nationally for Births...... 238 Program, which is offered through vascular testing. the LSU School of Medicine New exemplary service to patients. In UMC continues to implement the 3.4% 8.2% Orleans. Addressing the physician 2011, 76 percent of patients gave medical-home concept in all clinics, 5.7% shortage in the state, this program UMC an overall favorable rating. providing the best available primary encourages students to practice 8.8% care and coordinating access to UMC received other notable 2011 45.1% primary care medicine in rural areas specialty care. UMC also participates recognitions, including Quality Revenue Mix of Louisiana. Total: $110,664,187 in the LSU Disease Management Respiratory Care Recognition from To meet the large demand for Program. It manages chronic the American Association for cardiology services, UMC added diseases according to nationally Respiratory Care and the Department 28.8% a new cardiologist in 2011 and accepted, evidence-based guidelines. of Defense Pro Patria Award for is expanding and remodeling the supporting employees who are Medicaid Uncompensated Care IAT Other UMC received funding to remodel and members of the National Guard Medicaid Claims General Funds Direct cardiology clinic. UMC entered into a expand its undersized Emergency Medicare Claims Self-Generated cooperative endeavor with Louisiana and Reserve. Room. The project will improve Immersive Technologies Enterprise to patient flow, greatly reducing patient 15.4% research new innovative treatments 0% waiting time. This report does not for cardiac disease. The partnership reflect the closure with LITE makes available to UMC Patient satisfaction surveys show 2011 of certain services Expenditure Mix 55.7% state-of-the-art diagnostic cardiology that UMC continues to excel. For two 29% Total: $110,664,187 software to help with the treatment consecutive years, HealthGrades, effective March 5, 2012. of cardiac patients. the nation’s leading independent

Nursing & Administrative Staff Operating Cost Capital Outlay LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT Educational and Health Professional Services 2011 Inpatient Outpatient Admissions Visits by by ZIP Code ZIP Code 4,837 226,818 (1 Admission per dot) (1 Visit per dot)

Partnerships Gynecology Northwestern State University – Master of Iberia Parish Career Shadowing Program Science in Nursing Lafayette Parish School Board–school Ophthalmology Opelousas Junior High School Shadowing based clinic University of Alabama at Birmingham Program Otolaryngology School of Nursing – Graduate Studies Arnaudville Middle School Shadowing St. Martin Parish School Board–school Surgery based clinic Southern University Baton Rouge – Program Geriatric Medicine Graduate Nursing Program Louisiana State University University of Louisiana at Lafayette Florida Institute of Ultrasound – Upward Bound Program University of Louisiana at Lafayette Ultrasound Technician University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Louisiana at Lafayette Nursing and Allied Health University of Texas Health Science Center Department of Kinesiology College of Nursing Programs at School of Nursing – Graduate Studies Academy of the Sacred Heart Senior Louisiana Immersive Technologies Approximately 449 students in the Project Career Shadowing Enterprise (LITE) following programs: University of South Alabama School of Lamar University – Audiology Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical LSU Health Sciences Center – Physical Nursing – Graduate Studies Center Congregational Health Services Therapy Program Our Lady of the Lake College of Nursing – Gallaudet University – Audiology Notre Dame Catholic Church Women’s LSU Health Sciences Center – Nurse Anesthesia Program Louisiana State University – Audiology Ministry – St. Martinsville, Louisiana Practitioner, CRNA Our Lady of the Lake College Physician University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Family Life Church LSU Health Sciences Center – School of Assistant Program Audiology, Speech Pathology Nursing RN Refresher Program A Heart for Children Ministry Delta College Practical Nursing Program Louisiana Tech University – Audiology and Medical Assistant Program LSU at Eunice – Respiratory Care, North Vermilion High School Senior Taylor Made International – Family Associate in Nursing, Radiology Summit – Health Fair Loyola University New Orleans – FNP Project – Career Shadowing Technology Program South Dakota University College of University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Loyola University RN – BSN Program Nursing – RN Reinstatement Program Baccalaureate Program and Master of Residency Programs Science in Nursing, Registered Dietician Virginia College – Medical Office Assistant Pineville Fire Department – EMT Training Approximately 70 residents and fellows Lafayette Community College Career Southwest Louisiana AHEC – ECHO in the following programs: Acadiana Technical Colleges Regional IV – LPNs, Surgical Technology, Nursing Shadowing Program Cardiology Assistant Lafayette High School Health Academy Unitech Training Academy – Medical Family Medicine McNeese State University – Master of Lafayette Parish School Board Career Assistant and Phlebotomy Science in Nursing Internal Medicine Shadowing

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT FACT: Only LSU has Level 1 Trauma FACT: LSU Health is recognized FACT: The extensive LSU network FACT: The dual mission of medical Centers in Louisiana, one in New nationally for its system for identifying of primary care and specialty care education and healthcare delivery Orleans and one in Shreveport. tobacco users, monitoring patients’ clinics provides a continuum of care in LSU hospitals offers both quality smoking status and provider that significantly reduces the burden on healthcare access and quality healthcare FACT: The nationally recognized LSU engagement and for its menu of emergency departments. training with the same dollars. Disease Management Program targets evidence-based treatments that can be primary care, patient safety, asthma, offered for patients ready to quit. FACT: LSU sees most of its patients FACT: LSU hospitals and clinics diabetes, cancer screening, heart in its clinics, not in its hospitals. In offer a safety-net system. Everyone in disease, HIV, tobacco cessation, chronic FACT: LSU medical homes have 2011, it had 1,758,249 outpatient Louisiana is eligible for care at any LSU kidney disease, weight management NCQA recognition status, indicating encounters. They include 402,920 hospital, regardless of the ability to pay. and hypertension. they provide high-quality primary care emergency department encounters. LSU has no income thresholds, no local and coordinate access to specialty residency requirements, and no pre- FACT: The program has shown a cost care, according to nationally recognized FACT: LSU hospitals had only 63,814 enrollment process. Those who can pay avoidance of tens of millions of dollars guidelines. inpatient admissions. They include for care do so. in these high-cost, high-morbidity, high- adult/pediatric, psychiatric, neonatal mortality diseases. FACT: The LSU HIV Outpatient ICU and nursery admissions. Program is one of the best in the FACT: This sophisticated, nation. With an emphasis on research, FACT: LSU manages the largest evidence-based program has achieved education, advocacy and specialty healthcare system in the state, and one demonstrable improvements in training, the program provides a one- of the largest in the nation, with ten healthcare outcomes—its success stop shop option for HIV care. hospitals and hundreds of clinics, in a matches and, in most instances, highly coordinated network of primary surpasses other Louisiana hospitals. and specialty care services.

2011 LSU HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT FACT: Louisiana ranks fifth in the FACT: Most parishes are designated FACT: Most of the physicians FACT: LSU faculty physicians provide country for active physicians retained as both Primary Care and Dental Health practicing in Louisiana today were both patient care and supervision of from public undergraduate medical Professional Shortage Areas. The LSU trained in LSU hospitals and clinics. resident physicians providing that schools, according to the American Rural Track Program provides tuition Since 1997, about 69 percent of doctors care. Medical training and healthcare Association of Medical Colleges. exemptions to students who commit to in Louisiana received their medical delivery are complementary and critical practicing primary care in rural areas. school or residency training from LSU. components of the educational process. FACT: In 2011, in Louisiana, out of The program has 45 students enrolled 821 residents in primary care programs, and has produced 39 graduates to date, FACT: In 2011, 763 students were FACT: LSU has 14 Centers of 51 percent, or 418, are training in LSU with 29 practicing family medicine. enrolled in the School of Medicine at Excellence in the health sciences. residency programs. the LSU Health Sciences Center in New FACT: The Rural Family Medicine Orleans, and 472 were enrolled in the FACT: LSU Health manages the FACT: From 2003 to 2010, about Residency Program at Bogalusa Medical School of Medicine at the LSU Health largest healthcare training program in 51 percent of the active primary care Center recently received a HRSA grant Sciences Center in Shreveport. Louisiana, with two Schools of Medicine, physicians in Louisiana are graduates of of $3.1 million to double the number of two Schools of Graduate Studies, two LSU Medical Schools. residents to eight per year for its three- FACT: With Louisiana’s only School of Schools of Allied Health Professions, year program. Dentistry, LSU has produced 75 percent of a School of Nursing, a School of Public the dentists practicing in the state. Health and the only School of Dentistry in the state.

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