Regional Medical Center of Acadiana recently ranked among the Top 100 hospitals in the nation for vascular surgery. Medical quality rating system CareChex also ranked Regional among the Top 10 facilities in the state for major cardiac surgery, overall hospital care, overall surgical care, cardiac care, vascular surgery and women’s health. Regional also ranked No. 1 in the Lafayette market for cardiac care, major cardiac surgery, coronary bypass surgery, pneumonia care, pulmonary care, vascular surgery, overall hospital care, overall surgical care and women’s health. CareChex is designed to assist hospitals in improving the quality of inpatient care and promoting medical excellence to consumers, payers and employers. Relying on both public and proprietary measures of performance, CareChex compares the quality of hospital and physician care to national, state and local standards using a variety of process, outcome and patient satisfaction measures.
Friedersdorff
Coccolare Spa’s Elizabeth Friedersdorff completed a certification course in specialized comprehensive pediatric massage training from Liddle Kidz Foundation’s North American in Shreveport. A native of Augusta, Mich., and 2011 graduate of Blue Cliff College, Friedersdorff worked with Liddle Kidz founder and pediatric massage master teacher Tina Allen to learn and practice massage therapy for children with special health care needs who are hospitalized or have been diagnosed with a terminal illness. She studied massage techniques through hands-on sessions with children with varied physical, developmental and mental challenges, and is now a Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist. She is also certified in sea mud and paraffin treatment, hot stone massage, and treating migraines and headaches. Friedersdorff has education and experience in reflexology, pregnancy massage, sports massage, body wraps, body scrubs and shiatsu massage.
Senior Helpers has been recognized with Home Care Pulse’s “Best of Home Care” distinction. Awarded to the top 50 percent of agencies in client and employee satisfaction scores from Home Care Pulse, Senior Helpers is now ranked among a select few of the best agencies in the country. Home Care Pulse, which measures client and employee satisfaction, created the award to identify those agencies in the private duty home care space that demonstrate a passion for client and employee satisfaction. The selection process includes the evaluation of client and employee satisfaction in areas such as agency training, communication, overall quality of care, caregiver performance, caregiver morale, response to problems and recommendation of services.
Hockaday
Christina Hockaday has been named administrator/chief operating officer for Heart Hospital of Lafayette and VP of cardiovascular services at Our Lady of Lourdes. Hockaday is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is an accomplished leader and administrator with more than 20 years of health care experience. She previously served as the CEO for St. Vincent Morrilton in Arkansas, a member campus of St. Vincent Health System. SVHS is a member system of Catholic Health Initiatives, the nation’s second largest faith based system. She was honored with the American College of Healthcare Executives’ “Early Career Healthcare Arkansas Executive” award for outstanding hospital and community leadership in 2005 and served on the regional policy board of the American Hospital Association, Region 7, from 2007-2011. Hockaday graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and holds a master’s degree in health services administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
In rendering his ruling, District Judge John Trahan all but called the real estate developer a liar for inconsistencies in his accounts of what prompted him to punch a school teacher unconscious.
Frank’s Casing Crew, now doing business as Frank’s International, will make its final appearance on ABiz’s list of the Top 50 Privately Held Companies in Acadiana this year, and once again, it will likely be at the top with more than $1 billion in annual revenues. The 75-year-old company specializing in tubular fabrication and installation services to the oil and gas industry plans to go public this year.
The defeat, or rather highjacking of House Bill 420 in the final days of this year's Legislative Session, say Reps. Vincent Pierre and Terry Landry, is the result of the propaganda spread by one unidentified local media outlet and an unnamed former state Representative, but nothing to do with the original legislation's lack of checks, balances or details.
City-Parish Council Chairman Brandon Shelvin heaped steady doses of condescending ire on a Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Louisiana executive while failing to reveal his financial ties to a BC/BS rival.
Abbeville native David Primeaux was a popular professor until his death late last year, and while he was successful at camouflaging a dark past, he couldn’t outlive it.
Tehmi Chassion’s failure to recuse himself in the school board’s selection of a group health benefits provider raises ‘serious questions’ on whether he violated state ethics law.
He’s a singer. A songwriter. A piano man. A family man. He’s even got his own Wikipedia entry. He’s David Egan. And he knows ancient secrets about the monolithic stones of Stonehenge that he’s not willing to share.