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<abstract>Among the challenges facing New Orleans in the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina is the significant destruction and disruption  
of health care services. Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall  
near the Louisiana-Mississippi border on the morning of August	 
29, 2005, and the subsequent flooding caused by the failure of	 
the New Orleans levee system resulted in one of the largest	 
natural disasters to hit the U.S. Among other things, the	 
hurricane resulted in the sudden closure of hospitals and loss of
other health care providers, including one of the largest	 
hospitals in the area, Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
(MCLNO), which suffered extensive damage and remains closed.	 
MCLNO, consisting of Charity and University Hospitals, is part of
the statewide Louisiana State University (LSU) system and served 
as the primary safety net hospital for many local residents.	 
About half of its patients were uninsured, and about one-third	 
were covered by Medicaid. Furthermore, MCLNO also served as a	 
major teaching hospital and the only Level I trauma center in the
area. The availability of health care services is one of the	 
factors that can affect whether and how quickly residents return 
to the area. To conduct our review, we obtained information on	 
(1) estimates of the availability of health care services; (2)	 
efforts by state and local officials to plan for the rebuilding  
of the health care system; and (3) assessments of the damage to  
the MCLNO facilities, cost estimates for repair or replacement,  
and the costs that are eligible for federal funding.</abstract>
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