Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide comprehensive pediatric healthcare, which recognizes the special needs of children, through excellence and the continuous improvement of patient care, education, research, child advocacy, and management.
Community Care and Outreach Programs: In March of 1998, the Board of Trustees recognized that Children's Hospital, with its richness of talent and programs and its financial resources, was well positioned to identify and address obstacles to the welfare of children in the community. Therefore, a standing committee of the Board of Trustees has been charged with developing and monitoring all services and benefits provided to the community.The hospital also provides a large array of community-education programs, wellness programs, research activities and special programs for the handicapped and medically underserved. These include, but are not limited to, the following:Children's Hospital Outpatient Center of Baton Rouge was immediately established following Hurricane Katrina to reach out to patients who relocated to the Baton Rouge area. Clinic space was purchased for Children's Hospital's pediatric specialists and pediatricians to see patients on a weekly basis. The clinic is fully staffed to meet the needs of the growing pediatric population in Baton Rouge. Children's Hospital Burdin Riehl Clinic was established in Lafayette to meet the needs of those patients who relocated to the area following Hurricane Katrina. Both the Baton Rouge and Lafayette clinics provide care with the same guidelines as the hospital - no child is ever turned away. The Metairie Center is a satellite clinic for pediatric specialists who see patients in the Metairie area. The Northshore Clinic is a satellite clinic for pediatric specialists who see patients in the Covington and Mandeville areas. The Denham Springs Clinic opened in September 2017 as a satellite clinic for pediatric specialists who see patients in the Denham Springs area. The Children's Healthcare Assistance Plan (CHAP) provides physician and hospital services at no cost to children whose family income is too high to qualify for Medicaid but whose lack of resources limit their access to quality healthcare. Free care provided by the hospital, at established charges, was approximately $12,881,300 for the year-end December 31, 2019. Benefits to the indigent also include charges in excess of government payments for services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries of approximately $618,134,005 for the year-end December 31, 2019. In addition, Children's Hospital had to write-off approximately $5,029,763 of patient care charges that could not be collected from patients. The Parenting Center is a community resource program providing support and education to parents. The goals of the Center are to promote confidence and competence in parents, to encourage optimal child development, and to enhance the well being of the family as a whole. The Parenting Center offers: 1) parent training classes, 2) a free telephone advice line, 895-KIDS, 3) drop-in visits to the Center to offer time with other parents and staff while the children play, 4) community outreach programs, such as lunch bag seminars for working parents, and 5) weekly television segments featuring childrearing tips. Services have been extended to suburban New Orleans with the opening of The Metairie Parenting Center, which also offers classes, support groups, individual counseling and a parent library. The Audrey Hepburn Children At Risk Evaluation (CARE) Center provides comprehensive forensic medical evaluations and referrals to community resources for children who are victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect and their families. The CARE Center has clinics in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and St. Tammany, but children are referred from parishes throughout Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. The medical evaluation consists of a detailed forensic interview of the child and the caretaker, a complete physical examination, and preparation of a report to the referring agency. In addition, the physicians are frequently called upon to testify in court in those cases of sexual and physical abuse that are prosecuted. Physicians have testified in and helped prepare numerous cases in the last year. The CARE Center staff routinely presents lectures on child abuse and neglect to community action and professional medical and legal groups, pediatric nurses, nurse technicians, childcare technicians, dental hygiene students, high school students and childcare workers. They also serve as consultants to the State of Louisiana and outlying parishes and to Office of Community Services for Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes. Currently, the program consists of two full-time fellowship trained pediatricians and one fellow in training.The center receives financial support from the Audrey Hepburn Foundation, which also provides financial assistance to similar centers in Los Angeles, CA. and Hackensack, N.J. The Greater New Orleans Immunization Network (GNOIN) is a model program focusing on increasing immunization rates of children through the age of 18 years. GNOIN offers the combined elements of an immunization registry into the state's system, a mailer reminder system, parental education, and a mobile immunization unit that travels throughout the metropolitan New Orleans area to administer immunizations free of charge to eligible infants, children, and adolescents through the age of 18 years. In 2019, GNOIN had 16,607 visits to the immunization unit and administered 35,385 vaccines. The School Kids Immunization Program (SKIP) grew out of a need to increase the immunization rates for school-age children identified by GNOIN. SKIP is presently working with schools located in New Orleans East, St. Bernard, Orleans, and Jefferson Parish. SKIP works with individual schools and reviews all the student's immunization records. Students, not in the state's immunization registry, LA Immunization Network for Kids Statewide (LINKS), are enrolled into the data registry. The parents of students who do not have up-to-date immunization records are notified as to which vaccine(s) their child requires. They receive immunization information and a consent form that authorizes SKIP to administer the necessary vaccine(s) to their child free-of-charge. In 2019, SKIP immunized 3,020 students and administered 4,923 vaccines.The combined immunization programs, SKIP and GNOIN, are one of the largest providers of immunizations in the state. Combined the programs immunized a total of 19,627 children and administered 40,308 vaccinations in 2019.The Clinical Dietitian Program provides and monitors the nutritional care of patients in conjunction with the Dietetic Services Department and hospital clinical staff. The program is staffed during the workweek and as needed on weekends to be available to all inpatients and outpatients through the Community Care Program and Diabetes Grant. Services and diagnoses include nutritional assessments and monitoring via physician consultation, nutritional education and counseling, establishment of nutritional care plans and interdisciplinary goals, participation in the establishment and revision of patient meal and formula policies and procedures and nutrition care standards and CQI activities, and conduct departmental and clinical staff and dietetic intern education services.The Ventilator Assisted Care Program (VACP) provides case management for Medicaid eligible children living at home in the state of Louisiana and are ventilated assisted. The program also provides nursing, social, educational and respiratory assessments, and facilitates medical intervention for this population. The staff provides aid in the access of social and healthcare supports in the community. In 2019, services were provided to an average of 91 patients per month.**Total visits: 91,822
Patient Care, General/Other: In 2019 Children's Hospital provided care to children from all 64 parishes in Louisiana, from 43 other states, the District of Columbia and 5 foreign countries. Patient visits totaled 140,016. Included in these visits were 72,894 physician clinic visits, 52,254 emergency room visits, 8,513 outpatient surgical visits, and 6,355 inpatient admissions or 50,641 patient care days.
Medical Research, General/Other:The Research Institute for Children is in collaboration with Children's Hospital, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) and Tulane University. Researchers from the divisions of Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Infectious Disease, Neonatology, Nephrology, Neurology and Oncology/Hematology comprise the majority of the group. The total number of research personnel is 25 comprised of 11 administrative and support professionals, 13 LSUHSC faculty members and 1 LSUHSC staff members.Medical Researchers: 25
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
John Nickens | Board Trustee/CEO | 54 | $964,456 |
Ellis Arjmand Md | Surgeon-In-Chief (SIC) | 55 | $948,077 |
George Bissett | Board Trustee/CMO | 54.5 | $751,964 |
Lucio Fragoso | CAO | 55 | $683,200 |
Joseph Caspi Md | Physician | 55 | $633,504 |
Joseph A Gonzales Md | Physician | 55 | $575,147 |
Dean S Edell Md | Physician | 55 | $547,214 |
Stephen Levine Md | Physician | 55 | $465,076 |
Matthew Schaefer | COO | 54 | $434,958 |
Jamie Wiggins | Chief Nursing Officer | 55 | $337,451 |
Courtney C Garrett | Sr VP & CFO | 54.5 | $291,495 |
Mary R Perrin | Former' President & CEO | 0 | $180,500 |
Gregory C Feirn | Board Trustee/CEO LCMC | 1 | $0 |
Tod Smith | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Christopher Chip Roth | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Henry Peltier Md | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Kaylea Hill | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Stephen Hales Md | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Walton Goldring | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Julie Livaudais George | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Katherine Andry Crosby | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Ralph O Brennan | Board Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Louis V Lauricella | Board Secretary-Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Elwood F Cahill Jr | Immediate Past Chair | 1 | $0 |
Allan Bissinger | Board Vice Chairman | 1 | $0 |
Anthony Recasner Phd | Board Chairman | 1 | $0 |
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