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1 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER OVERVIEW New Orleans City Council Community Development Committee Presentation by Gregory C. Feirn CEO, LCMC Health July 15, 2015

2 2 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Introduction  Established in 2009, LCMC Health is a Louisiana-based, non- profit healthcare system serving the needs of the people of Louisiana, the Gulf south, and beyond.  LCMC Health is comprised of Children’s Hospital New Orleans, Touro, New Orleans East Hospital, Interim LSU Hospital (which will soon relocate to UMC), and soon, West Jefferson Medical Center.  LCMC Health stats (includes West Jefferson Medical Center) :  8,100 employees  254,367 total patient days  227,388 annual emergency department visits  600,165 annual clinic visits

3 3 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER From Charity Hospital to UMC

4 4 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER August 1 August 1, early morning: Patient Move from ILH to UMC begins August 1 : UMC Opens August 10 : Interim LSU Hospital clinics move to UMC

5 5 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Overview  $1.1 billion development  Clinic building  Diagnostic and treatment building  446-bed patient towers  Symbol of commitment New Orleans and State has made to quality healthcare  New Orleans as a pioneer in healthcare  Strengthening our local economy and community  Research  Clinical trials  Destination programs

6 6 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Overview  Location: 34-acre square bounded by Canal St, South Galvez St, Tulane Ave, and South Claiborne Ave.  Beds: 446 inpatient, including 60 behavioral health  Full Time Employees: 2,000  Physicians: 600  Square Footage: 2.3 million sq. ft.  Parking: 1,800 spaces  Construction Cost: $1.1 billion

7 7 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER  Only American College of Surgeons accredited Level 1 Trauma Center in South Louisiana  ENT / Skull Base  Burn Unit (future)  Neuro Sciences (Medical and Surgical)  Advanced Cancer Care  Primary Stroke Center  Clinical Trials  Academic Research Destination Programs and Specialties

8 8 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER  Full time employees: 2,000  We’re hiring: Clerical, managers and supervisors, nurses, nursing assistants, patient care techs, physicians, professionals, support services staff and technical staff.  Visit umcno.org/careers for more information.umcno.org/careers Delivering Economic Impact: Jobs

9 9 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER As a world-class academic medical center, UMC will extend beyond providing exceptional patient care to include training generations of healthcare professionals and carrying out research that improves and saves lives. UMC will attract the best and brightest faculty, residents and students.  Major teaching hospital for:  LSU Health Sciences Center schools  Tulane University School of Medicine  Nursing and allied health education affiliates include:  LSU Health Sciences Center  Xavier University  Delgado Community College  Dillard University  Nunez Community College  Our Lady of Holy Cross College  University of New Orleans Delivering Economic Impact: Academic Partnerships

10 10 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER  All private inpatient rooms  Large rooms accommodate family rooming  60-bed Behavioral Health Unit  Private consultation rooms on each unit  Specialty rooms for immune- compromised patients, and patients in isolation  72 Intensive Care Unit beds, 32 of which have specialty equipment like ceiling- mounted patient lifts Inpatient Towers

11 11 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER  Five-level clinic building seeing over 130,000 patients per year  Three sections on each floor allow access between each clinical area  Pulmonary function lab  Outpatient Radiology  Large gym with rehabilitation services  Wound treatment and hyberbarics Ambulatory Care Building/Clinic

12 12  Emergency Department with 56 exam/treatment rooms, 9 rapid treatment rooms, and 9 acute care rooms  5 trauma rooms and a radiology area within the ED and resuscitation area  19 operating rooms with high-tech video integration and ultraviolet lighting  Perioperative section with intraoperative MRI capability for state-of-the-art neurosurgery(2016)  Cutting edge diagnostic equipment  Clinical Trials Research Center UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Diagnostic and Treatment Building

13 13 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 15,445 sq. ft. available  Ground floor of the Utility Building corner of Tulane Avenue and Claiborne 13,212 sq. ft. available  Ground floor of the Parking Garage on Tulane Avenue Interested Retailers:  Fitness Center  Coffee Shop  Restaurants  Uniform Shop  Medical Retailers  Day Care Delivering Economic Impact: Retail

14 14  All mission critical functions are located at least 22 feet above base flood elevation  Central energy plant supports critical functions for 7 days  On-site food and pharmaceutical storage inventoried for 7 days  Second floor conference room designed as an emergency operations center UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Resilience

15 15 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Thank you. Gregory C. Feirn CEO, LCMC Health www.umcno.org gfeirn@lcmchealth.org


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