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Office on Women’s Health and Community Health

The Office on Women's Health and Community Health (OWHCH) was established under a bill passed by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards on June 18, 2022. OWHCH is dedicated to focusing on improving women's health outcomes and serve as a clearing house, coordinating agency and resource center for women's health data and strategies. Issues of focus include needs throughout a woman's life; chronic or acute conditions; access to healthcare; how poverty impacts women's health; leading causes of morbidity and mortality and health disparities.

Vision

Providing a department-wide focus on women's health outcomes through policy education, evidence-based practices, programs and services.

In accordance with Senate Bill 55 of the 2024 Regular Session, the Louisiana Department of Health’s Office on Women’s Health and Community Health provides post-birth information to healthcare providers.

These resources give providers guidance on urgent maternal warning signs to share with patients post-birth.


News

  • Louisiana Department of Health leadership announces key initiatives

  • LDH recognizes 35 birthing hospitals achieving Louisiana Birth Ready Designation

  • LDH launches congenital syphilis prevention pilot to increase screening opportunities during pregnancy

  • LDH recognizes 32 birthing hospitals achieving Louisiana Birth Ready Designation

  • LDH releases 2020 maternal mortality report

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Leadership

Tangela Womack

Assistant Secretary Tangela.Womack@la.gov

Courtney Highshaw

Deputy Assistant Secretary Courtney.Highshaw@la.gov

Surgeon General Ralph L. Abraham, M.D.

Secretary Bruce D. Greenstein

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