During a recent meeting of the Louisiana Legislature, the CEO of Lolli Kemp Medical Center emphasized the vital role of rural healthcare in the community, particularly in the Florida parishes. The CEO expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from legislators, highlighting the center's commitment to providing quality healthcare, including cancer treatment, to local residents.
In fiscal year 2024, Lolli Kemp Medical Center reported serving 291 active chemotherapy patients, underscoring the hospital's significant impact on cancer care in a rural setting. The CEO extended an invitation to legislators to tour the facility, aiming to showcase the quality of care provided and the challenges faced by rural hospitals.
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Subscribe for Free A discussion followed regarding the collaboration between Lolli Kemp Medical Center and Pennington Biomedical Research Center, particularly in managing diabetes care. The hospital's registered dieticians have been working with Pennington to enhance treatment options for diabetes patients, including the use of continuous glucose monitoring devices.
Legislators acknowledged the challenges faced by rural hospitals, with one member noting the presence of several such facilities in their district. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of support for the hospital's mission and a commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of rural communities.
Overall, the discussions highlighted the importance of sustaining healthcare services in rural areas, where access to quality medical care can significantly impact community health outcomes. As the legislature continues to engage with healthcare providers, the focus remains on ensuring that rural hospitals receive the necessary support to thrive and serve their populations effectively.