OCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION
Programs
Program 1 [2020]
PATIENT CARE/PATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES: OCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION CONSISTS OF SEVEN HOSPITALS AT ELEVEN CAMPUSES AND MANY CLINICAL LOCATIONS. SERVED 74,905 INPATIENTS RESULTING IN 388,948 PATIENT DAYS. EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS TOTALED 393,564. THE NUMBER OF BIRTHS TOTALED 7,886. OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL VISITS TOTALED 725,610. PHYSICIAN CLINIC VISITS TOTAL 2,450,593. 416 PATIENTS RECEIVED ORGAN TRANSPLANTS.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.2BProgram 2 [2020]
Division of Academics Since 1944, academics has been an integral component of the mission, visions and strategy of the Ochsner organization. The Division of Academics, encompassing both medical education and research, adds emphasis, intellectual capital and focus to Ochsner's mission to lead, educate, and innovate, with the primary focus of providing the highest quality care and service to the Ochsner communities and patients. Our medical education mission is to educate and train a health professional workforce that is prepared to provide safe and efficient care in an evolving healthcare delivery system along with our research mission to enhance, foster, and promote translational, clinical and health services research of the highest quality to improve the clinical care of our patients. The academic areas are operating divisions of OCF. Residency Training Programs. OCF operates one of the nation's largest independent academic medical centers and trains over 320 residents and fellows annually in 31 independent OCF-sponsored accredited residency training programs. In addition, Ochsner is a joint sponsor with the Louisiana State University Health Science Center ("LSUHSC"), psychiatry program, and is a joint sponsor with Tulane University School of Medicine ("Tulane") for Pediatrics and Plastic Surgery programs. The joint programs include approximately 80 residents. In addition, another 684 residents and fellows rotate to OCF in various disciplines of medicine and surgery under affiliation agreements with LSUHSC and Tulane as well as other schools from across the country and around the world. Ochsner also supports LSUHSC residency training programs at Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner where approximately 129 residents in Family Practice and Internal Medicine, and approximately 90 residents in medicine and surgical specialties training programs complete clinical rotations annually. University of Queensland, Ochsner Clinical School. In the fall of 2008, Ochsner entered into a partnership with the University of Queensland School of Medicine in Brisbane, Australia to develop the University of Queensland, Ochsner Clinical School ("OCS"). The UQ Ochsner Clinical School is fully accredited by the Australian Medical Council and at full student compliment, this program graduates 120 medical students each year. The students graduate with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. As of January 2021, there were 455 students enrolled in the University of Queensland, OCS program. In 2021, the OCS Residency Match Rate was 97%. In addition to the University of Queensland, OCS program, Ochsner continues to provide over 300 student-months of clinical education to over 200 medical students from Tulane and the LSUHSC and other medical school programs from across the region, country and around the world. The Ochsner Department of Continuing Medical Education (CME) has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) since 1976. Approximately 150 CME educational activities are held annually through Regularly Scheduled Series, Internet Courses, and Live Activities providing more than 16,500 practicing physicians with over 38,000 CME credits. OCF also collaborates with over 20 Joint Providers to issue CME credit for educational activities sponsored through the Joint Provider. These educational activities include national societies, regional hospitals, and specialty groups. In addition, Ochsner is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners to provide CME credit for the mandatory Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS) license requirement. Nursing/Allied Health / Advanced Practice Affiliations. OCF has formal affiliations with over 120 institutions of higher learning. OCF, through Nursing, Allied Health, and Advanced Practice affiliations, enables students enrolled in over 275 college and university programs throughout the United States to complete formal clinical training degree requirements. Through these affiliations, Ochsner provides clinical training and mentoring to over 1,500 students. Approvals and Accreditations. OCF's Division of Academics' Education Programs are accredited by or registered with the following agencies: Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Australian Medical Council (AMC) Council on Teaching Hospitals (COTH)GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$42.4MProgram 3 [2020]
Medical Research Currently, Ochsner Clinic Foundation operates six research laboratories within the Institute for Translational Research focusing on multiple medical diseases and problems including cancer, diabetes, transplant rejection, rheumatological diseases, neurological disorders and infectious diseases. In addition, Ochsner currently offers to its patients over 715 active clinical research studies in 50 clinical areas. Approximately 9,800 patients participate in clinical research annually and the number continues to increase. The Ochsner Institutional Review Board provides oversight for all clinical trials to ensure the safety of the human subjects participating in research. Ochsner established the Ochsner Center for Outcomes Research (OCOR ), formerly Center for Applied Health Services Research (in 2014, the mission of which is to advance knowledge, improve clinical practice, and improve the health and well-being of the community. The OCOR collaborates with Ochsner leaders to identify high priority issues and design key initiatives that would benefit from research expertise and program evaluation including new benefits, system redesign, patient safety and clinical care. The center also identifies and influences capacity to conduct health care demonstrations and pragmatic practice-based interventions that are high priority for operational leaders and have high scientific merit. OCOR services include an Information Analytics Unit that helps researchers extract data from Ochsner's System data repositories, an Epidemiology & Biostatistics Unit that helps researchers with project development and data analysis, and a Patient Research Advisory Board which facilitates patient engagement in both industry-sponsored and investigator-initiated studies. The OCOR is a major collaborator on several grants funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute and the National Institutes of Health. The Clinical Trial Unit (CTU), located at Ochsner Baptist Medical Center, was established in 2012 to provide the ability to carry out a variety of clinical trials, including complex trials requiring close monitoring, high-volume trials, and more. Since inception, over 2,500 patients have participated in research studies at the CTU. The Biorepository Unit, located at Ochsner Medical Center, was established in 2011 to develop a robust inventory of human biospecimens and biofluids for utilization in research projects. Since inception, over 4,000 patients have donated their tissues and biofluids. This has resulted in development of a comprehensive ExpressBank with an inventory of over 41,300 aliquots of biospecimens. They also have custody of any FFPE blocks from the Pathology department that are 10 years or older dating back to 1998. Furthermore, they have access to remnant tissue and biofluid specimens deemed leftover medical waste from clinical procedures. To provide more biospecimen donation opportunities to our patients, a new Satellite BioBank Unit was established at Ochsner Baptist Medical Center in 2016 where an effort to collect women's health specimens and well as genitourinary specimens from men was initiated.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$23.6M
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