Bogalusa Comm Medical Center

Details

Name :

Bogalusa Comm Medical Center

Address  :

433 Plaza Street

Town  :

Bogalusa

State  :

Louisiana

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

70427

Phone  :

985 730 6700

Web URL  :


Description

About Us
Louisiana State University operates eight hospitals which are managed by the Health Care Services Division Combined the LSU facilities admit 50000 patients annually and they provide nearly 12 million outpatient visits around 70 percent of which are clinic visits

Missiondriven to care for the uninsured and provide training opportunities for future health professionals LSU HCSD is a statewide safety net system in which everyone is eligible for care

LSU hospitals in providing the majority of care to the uninsured patients in the state support other community facilities by protecting them from a greater share of uncompensated care

The Mission
On behalf of all citizens of the state of Louisiana the LSU Health Care Services Division shall

Provide access to high quality medical care

Develop medical and clinical manpower through accredited residency and other
health education programs

Operate efficiently and cost effectively

While achieving our objectives work cooperatively with other health care
providers and agencies to improve health outcomes


History

1735 On November 16 Jean Louis a French seaman bequeaths money to found the first Charity Hospital in New Orleans Louisiana

1736 On January 21 the hospitals charter is recorded On May 10 a house on the corner of Chartres and Bienville Streets becomes the first Charity Hospital building

1876 The Louisiana Legislature under Act 40 legally creates the Shreveport Charity Hospital LSU Hospital Shreveport and the facility opens in a group of log and frame buildings located in what is now downtown Shreveport

1936 Louisiana creates the State Hospital Board to implement the late Governor Huey P Longs plan to build a chain of charity hospitals throughout the state of Louisiana

1938 On February 21 MidState Charity Hospital Huey P Long Medical Center is formally established in Pineville Louisiana

1938 On September 29 Lafayette Charity Hospital University Medical Center formally opens in Lafayette Louisiana

1939 On August 15 the Florida Parishes Charity Hospital Lallie Kemp Medical Center is opened in Independence Louisiana

1941 On July 1 Northeast Louisiana Charity Hospital EA Conway Medical Center opens with a 135bed capacity in Monroe Louisiana

1951 On January 11 WashingtonSt Tammany Parish Charity Hospital Bogalusa Medical Center opens in Bogalusa Louisiana

1958 Lake Charles Charity Hospital WO Moss Regional Medical Center opens to serve patients from Southwest Louisiana

1968 On March 1 after construction delays and labor shortages Earl K Long Memorial Hospital Earl K Long Medical Center receives patients on a limited basis in Baton Rouge Louisiana

1970 The Department of Health and Human Resources renamed the Department of Health and Hospitals takes control of the Charity Hospital System

1978 On September 9 South Louisiana Medical Center Leonard J Chabert Medical Center opens in Houma Louisiana

1979 On July 1 Louisiana State University LSU Medical Center at Shreveport assumes responsibility for the provision of medical services at the EA Conway Charity Hospital

1990 Act 855 creates the Louisiana Health Care Authority LHCA

1991 Act 390 transfers the charity hospitals from the Department of Health and Hospitals to LHCA

1992 On January 1 LHCA officially takes over the operation of the stateowned acutecare hospitals with the exception of the Louisiana State University Hospital at Shreveport

1997 On July 1 Act 3 of the Louisiana Legislature authorizes the operation of the charity hospitals by the LSU System

2002 On June 24 WashingtonSt Tammany Parish Charity Hospital merges with the Bogalusa Community Medical Center to form the Bogalusa Medical Center

2005 On August 29 Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf Coast destroys MCLNO and severely damages Bogalusa Medical Center Lallie Kemp Medical Center and Leonard J Chabert Medical Center

On September 24 Hurricane Rita causes damage to both WO Moss Regional Medical Center and University Medical Center and forces them to temporarily cease operations
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