Pamela Egan named to Governor-elect Jindal’s healthcare transition team

Pamela Egan Practical Practitioner

 

By: Pamela Egan, FNP-C CDE

 


 

Pamela Egan named to Governor-elect Jindal’s healthcare transition team

 

 

BATON ROUGE, LA – Pamela Egan just added another feather to her cap.

The Covington resident is already considered a humanitarian, community leader, and progressive healthcare provider, serving as the current President of the Junior League of Greater Covington, founder/owner of Egan Healthcare Services, practicing Nurse Practitioner in Women’s Health & Anti-Aging.

Now Egan will help shape Louisiana Governor-elect Bobby Jindal’s Health Care Transition Advisory Council. She was recently selected as one of 60 representatives statewide to Jindal’s Healthcare Team. Mrs. Egan is the only Nurse Practitioner on the committee.

“It’s an honor that Governor-elect Bobby Jindal thought enough about Nurse Practitioners to include us on this important committee. With the current physician shortages, Nurse Practitioners will play a critical role in providing affordable Primary Care to the uninsured and to rural areas. I am honored to a part of this impressive group & look forward to participating in what ever way that I can.”

The Health Care Transition Advisory Council’s Health Care Group will conduct public hearings to collect testimony and make recommendations to Governor-Elect Jindal on health care issues pertaining to his Health Care Reform plan announced during his campaign.

The Health Care Advisory Council is one of seven transition advisory councils, also including economic growth, education, ethics, hurricane recovery and emergency preparedness, government and fiscal reform, and crime and public safety – all reflective of the seven policy chapters Jindal unveiled during his campaign. There are also two special committees which will examine issues pertaining to Veterans Affairs and Wildlife and Fisheries.

The Health Care Transition Advisory Council’s Health Care Group held its first public hearing Monday, November 19 at the LSUHSC in Shreveport. The hearing focused on increasing access to affordable primary health care for all Louisianans. The second hearing will take place on December 7 in Baton Rouge.

Egan, earned her Master’s degree in Nursing from LSUHSC in New Orleans as a Clinical Specialist in Gerontology/Mental Health and Adult & Family Nurse Practitioner. She founded Egan Home Health, Hospice, Medical Equipment, & Pharmacy with her husband Peter in 1988. They have four children. She was awarded “Nurse Practitioner of the Year” in June 2002 by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners & Business Professional Woman of the Year in 2001. She is health columnist for the St. Tammany News and currently serves as Vice-President of the Republican Parish Executive Committee and President of the Junior League of Greater Covington, an organization of women committed to voluntarism and improving the community.

 


 

Governor-Elect Bobby Jindal Announces Health Care Transition Advisory Council Members, First Public Hearing

BATON ROUGE – Governor-elect Bobby Jindal announced the members of the Health Care Transition Advisory Council which is chaired by former American Medical Association President Dr. Daniel H. “Stormy” Johnson, serving along with vice chair Dr. John Clifton McDonald, Dean of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport.

The Health Care Transition Advisory Council’s Health Care Group will conduct public hearings to collect testimony and make recommendations to Governor-Elect Jindal on health care issues pertaining to his Health Care Reform plan announced during his campaign.

The Health Care Transition Advisory Council is one of seven transition advisory councils, also including economic growth, education, ethics, hurricane recovery and emergency preparedness, government and fiscal reform, and crime and public safety – all reflective of the seven policy chapters Jindal unveiled during his campaign. There are also two special committees which will examine issues pertaining to Veterans Affairs and Wildlife and Fisheries.

Jindal also announced today that the Health Care Transition Advisory Council’s Health Care Group will hold its first public hearing on Monday, November 19, 2007 at 1 PM at the LSUHSC Shreveport’s Conference Center Room (ground floor G-221) at 1501 Kings Hwy. in Shreveport. The hearing will focus on increasing access to affordable primary health care for all Louisianans.

Health Care Transition Advisory Council Members:

  • Chair: Dr. Daniel “Stormy” Johnson, Metairie
  • Vice Chair: John McDonald, M.D., Shreveport
  • Alden Andre, Baton Rouge
  • Wayne Arboneaux, Napoleanville
  • Carl Aron, Monroe
  • Gery Barry, Baton Rouge
  • Yakima Black, Baton Rouge
  • Joe Bocchini, M.D., Shreveport
  • Kathy Bobbs, Lafayette
  • Bill Borne, Baton Rouge
  • Terri Broussard, Lafayette
  • Floyd Buras, M.D., New Orleans
  • Anil Chhabra, M.D., Shreveport
  • Milton Chapmann, M.D., Shreveport
  • Blake Chatelain, Alexandria
  • Gary Cross, Prairieville
  • Gary Curtis, Baton Rouge
  • Eddie Dease, M.D., Covington
  • Maitland Deland, Lafayette
  • Keith DeSonier, M.D., Lake Charles
  • Paul Dickson, Morris & Dickson, Shreveport
  • Pamela Egan, NP, Covington
  • John Finan, Baton Rouge
  • Glen Golemi, Covington
  • Ricky Guidry, Iowa
  • Thomas Hansbrough, M.D., Baton Rouge
  • Larry Hollier, M.D., New Orleans
  • Linda Holyfiled, Monroe
  • David Hood, Baton Rouge
  • Les Johnson, M.D., Monroe
  • Julia Kenny, Baton Rouge
  • Mel Lagarde, New Orleans
  • John Lemoine, Bunkie
  • Vincent Madrigal, M.D., New Orleans
  • Kay Marcel, Lafayette
  • Alan Miller, M.D., New Orleans
  • Louis Montelaro, M.D., New Roads
  • Keith Myers, Sunset
  • Anil Nanda, M.D., Shreveport
  • Nanette Noland, Baton Rouge
  • Donald Palmisano, M.D., J.D., Metairie
  • Mark Peters, Metairie
  • Teddy Price, Winnfield
  • Patrick Quinlan, New Orleans
  • George Renaudin, Metairie
  • John Spain, Baton Rouge
  • Kevin Stephens, M.D., New Orleans
  • Todd Stevens, Baton Rouge
  • Alise Steward, D.D.S., New Orleans
  • Melissa Stewart, Baton Rouge
  • Steven Taylor, M.D., Vivian
  • Aubrey Temple, DeRidder
  • Charles Valluzzo, Baton Rouge
  • David Ware, M.D., Eunice
  • Renick Webb, M.D., Alexandria
  • Linda Welch, Baton Rouge
  • Willie White, Shreveport
  • Leon Williams, M.D., Livonia
  • Jim Wright, Lake Charles
  • Stephen Wright, Alexandria
  • Richard Zuschlag, Lafayette