LOUISIANA POSITIVES

EDUCATION

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  • HIGHER EDUCATION

    TOURISM

    • New Orleans was listed as one of the "15 Coolest North American Cities" by MSN Travel (MSN Travel, January 2009).
    • Conde Nast Traveler Magazine has named Harrah's New Orleans one of the 100 best hotels in the mainland United States (Conde Nast Traveler, December 2007).
    • Travelocity has ranked New Orleans as a Top 10 Global Destination for Food Fanatics (Travelocity, March 2007).

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    LOCAL/CITIES

    • Faubourg Marigny has been named to the American Planning Association's 2009 top 10 Great American Neighborhoods list. Great American Neighborhoods is part of APA's Great Places list, which recognizes places that offer better choices for where and how people work and live (New Orleans City Business, October 2009).
    • New Orleans ranked 10th on a list of the hottest cities for attracting young professional talent by Next Generation Consulting, a work force development group (The Advocate, June 2009).
    • Lafayette was recently named one of the 50 best towns to live and play in by National Geographic Adventure Magazine. The city landed the spot on the list because of its Cajun culture, outdoor adventures, growing population of more than 100,000 residents and booming job market, according to National Geographic (The Advertiser, August 2008).
    • Lake Charles made Forbes.com's list at No. 9 of Top 10 Up-and-Coming Tech Cities (CityBusiness, March 2008).
    • The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office has received the Triple Crown Award–the highest honor achievable in the law enforcement community. The sheriff's office is one of 25 agencies to receive the award and the first in Louisiana. The award recognizes agencies that receive accreditations through the American Correctional Association, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (Lafayette Advertiser, January 2008).
    • Lafayette has been awarded the Smart Community Award by the Digital City Expo in recognition of Lafayette Utilities System's fight to provide retail phone, cable and high-speed internet services to every home in the city (Baton Rouge Advocate, March 2007).
    • Madisonville and Mandeville were both named among the "2007 Top 100 Places to Live" in the U.S, according to Relocate-America. The ranking is based on statistics and feedback from the people who live, work and play in these communities (Relocate-America, 2007).

    HEALTH/HOSPITALS

    • Advance, a national magazine for health information professionals, in its August issue selected the collaborative effort of the Louisiana Health Information Exchange, the Louisiana Rural Hospital Association and the LSUHSC-S as the nation's top health information technology project for the year. The system brings high quality health care to patients in rural central and north Louisiana (Advance Magazine, August 2009).
    • Louisiana moved from being among the lowest-ranked states in the nation in child immunizations in 2006 to an all-time high ranking in 2008. Rising from 44th to 2nd, Louisiana has made enormous strides in immunizing children aged 19-35 months (Centers for Disease Control, September 2009).
    • More than 3 dozen community health clinics in the New Orleans area have achieved a new level of national certification for the way they operate. The National Committee for Quality Assurance, a not-for-profit agency sets standards and conducts assessments of health care providers named 37 clinics in the region as Patient-Centered Medical Homes, a distinction recognizing that a provider's service model meets certain standards of managed care (Times-Picayune, March 2009).
    • Louisiana State University teaching hospitals exceed national norms for patient satisfaction, communication with doctors, pain management and cleanliness, according to a survey conducted for the federal government. The results contained in the New England Journal of Medicine included results for seven hospitals operated by LSU's Health Care Service Division. The survey was part of an ongoing assessment of patient satisfaction at all U.S. hospitals that receive Medicare payments (The Advocate, November 2008).
    • The Louisiana Department of Social Services' Office of Community Services becamse the first child welfare agency in the nation to win the Kaleidoscope Award, presented to agencies demonstrating "innovative application of policies and practices to benefit families. The Office of Community Services, which oversees the state's child protection and welfare programs, received the award for its Leading Innovations for Family Transformation and Safety, or LIFTS, program (The Advocate, October 2008).
    • Ochsner Health Systems in New Orleans has been recognized on of "America's Best Hospitals" by U.S. News and World Report. Ochsner is listed as one of the nation's 50 best in the ear, nose, and throat category. Ochsner's ENT Department was ranked in the top 50 hospitals with its specialists in neurology, otology, rhinology, facial Ppastics, head and neck cancer and pediatrics (U.S. News & World Report, July 2007).
    • Louisiana Heart Hospital earned the Total Benchmark Solution Best Acute care Hospitals Award based upon quality measure data provided by U.S. health care organizations for 2005. Louisiana Heart Hospital tied for the top U.S. hospital in quality of care for heart attack patients out of 2,600 hospitals measured. It was the 11th hospital overall (Total Benchmark Solutions, January 2007).

    AGRICULTURE

    Louisiana’s farmers help Louisiana place very high in the nation in:

    Harvested Acres

  • No. 1 in sugar

  • No. 2 in rice and sweet potatoes

  • No. 9 in cotton and sorghum

  • Crop Production

  • No. 1 in crawfish

  • No. 2 in sweet potatoes and sugar

  • No. 2 in rice

  • No. 20th in sorghum

  • No. 9 in cotton

  • (Louisiana Agricultural Statistics 2005)

    GOVERNMENT/MISC

     

    PREPARED BY THE SENATE COMMUNICATION OFFICE

    P.O. Box 94183
    Phone (225) 342-9737 Fax (225) 342-0617
    websen@legis.la.gov

    Updated December 2, 2009