Healthcare Planning, Development & Consulting

 

If you are a healthcare organization looking to improve your management and return on investment, our services can be effective in making your organization more efficient. In the healthcare sector, we primarily focus on the development of the following:

 

  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Medical Education Programs
  • Religious-based Management Companies
  • For-profit and Non-profit Entities

 

Flood International Consulting Agency has been working hard to develop innovative projects to improve healthcare in the State of Louisiana. Healthcare in Louisiana has suffered in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. That catastrophic event, in addition to many other issues, has only served to magnify the state's healthcare problems. Poor access to medical care in underserved areas and cutbacks in medical educational programs are factors exacerbating the problem of inadequate healthcare availability for all of Louisiana's citizens. Flood International Consulting Agency wants to reverse these negative trends affecting healthcare in Louisiana. The benefits of creating a new medical school include stimulation of the economy (obviously a very important benefit.)

 

The creation of a new medical school, in relationship with an established accredited university, will improve the delivery of healthcare to the people of Louisiana, expand educational opportunities and will stimulate economic growth by the creation of many new jobs.

 

Did you know...

"The State of Louisiana was dead last in the Health Index published by Morgan Quitno Press, with a high rate of child death, the highest rates of STDs like syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea and low health coverage for residents. These issues were only exacerbated by the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina in 2005..." — Statemaster.com

 

Learn more about Louisiana with Statemaster.com

 

 

news releases

 

September 29, 2009
Louisiana College eyes Central LA State Hospital as site for medical school

 

August 13, 2009
Med School Planned for Louisiana College