LCMC Health in Louisiana Partners with Care-at-Home Provider to Improve Patient Outcomes and Care

LCMC and myLaurel will deliver post-acute, in-home care to reduce length of stay and to provide safe, high-quality care following hospitalization

As part of its commitment to providing the best possible care for every person and parish in Louisiana and beyond, University Medical Center |LCMC Health will now offer high-acuity home-based care through myLaurel, an experienced provider of acute and transitional care delivered outside the traditional hospital setting.

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Together, the organizations will provide patient-centered care at home, with a focus on better supporting patients who are frail, elderly, or medically complex through their first 15-30 days at home post an acute hospital visit. Those hospitalized within the University Medical Center | LCMC Health network may now continue their recovery at home, supported by myLaurel's clinical care team.

When clinically appropriate, this model reduces the need for extended inpatient hospital stays. Additionally, by transitioning eligible emergency department and observation patients to home-based care, the program helps alleviate capacity constraints, improves patient flow, and delivers care in a setting that enhances comfort, experience, and outcomes.

“Our partnership with myLaurel is an important step in our commitment to our communities and our continuous efforts to improve the patient experience,” said Dr. Jeff Elder, Chief Medical Officer at University Medical Center New Orleans. “myLaurel has had impressive results with other similar health systems, so we believe more of our patients will be able to fully recover at home rather than returning to the hospital.”

University Medical Center New Orleans (UMC), the largest hospital in the LCMC Health system and one of Louisiana's leading academic medical centers, is the first to implement this new model of care. As a vital social safety net provider for the city, UMC plays a critical role in caring for New Orleans' most vulnerable populations. The launch marks a significant step in advancing more equitable and efficient care by providing an at-home alternative that supports both patient recovery and hospital capacity as UMC continues to serve the New Orleans community.

“In-home care is beneficial not only to the patient but to the entire community,” said Dr. Marcy Carty, President and Chief Medical Officer at myLaurel. “Patients are proven to have better outcomes when they recover at home, and that creates space within the hospital for the next person who truly needs that level of acute care.”

Based on myLaurel's experience with other health systems, where the program has reduced hospital readmissions by up to 50% and shortened average length of stay by 1.5 days for the patient enrolled, Dr. Carty expects that the service will help to ease ED crowding, improve patient flow, and reduce boarding throughout UMC. myLaurel began serving eligible patients, as directed by their care teams, at the end of August.

About University Medical Center New OrleansUniversity Medical Center New Orleans, home of the Rev. Avery C. Alexander Academic Research Hospital, offers the latest in medical services and cutting-edge research, while training the next generation of healthcare professionals. As the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center and Burn Center, we play a vital role in treating southern Louisiana's most critically injured patients. University Medical Center is a proud member of LCMC Health, a Louisiana-based, not-for-profit hospital system which also includes East Jefferson General Hospital, Lakeview Hospital, Lakeside Hospital, Manning Family Children's, New Orleans East Hospital, Touro, and West Jefferson Medical Center.

About myLaurel HealthmyLaurel was founded on the belief that a portion of today's hospital care can-and should-be delivered in the comfort of home. As a tech-enabled medical group, we provide on-demand acute and transitional care to frail, elderly, or medically complex patients at home-helping them avoid the traditional care path of ambulance, ER, hospital admission, and nursing facility.

Health systems, provider groups, and payers partner with us to reduce avoidable utilization, improve readmission rates, accelerate discharges, and enhance patient experience-all while maintaining the highest standards of care and safety. We stand behind our outcomes with our partners, putting our fees at risk to demonstrate our commitment and confidence in delivering results.

Headquartered in New York, myLaurel delivers hands-on clinical care guided by remote physicians and supported by in-home clinicians, advanced technology, diagnostics, and therapies. The result: 33% lower ED utilization, an absolute reduction of 49% readmissions, 3,000+ bed days saved per hospital annually – enabling over 640 additional acute inpatient admissions – and a patient Net Promoter Score of 96. Learn more at mylaurelhealth.com.

For more information, contact:press@mylaurelhealth.com

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