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Locum Tenens Agencies in New Orleans, LA

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Finding a qualified locum tenens agency in New Orleans should take a phone call and a contract, not a three-week procurement nightmare — but with over a dozen national agencies all claiming specialty depth they may not actually have in the Gulf South market, the wrong choice costs you more than the contract value. This directory cuts through that noise with verified agencies operating in Louisiana right now.

How to Choose a Locum Tenens Agency in New Orleans

  • Confirm Louisiana licensure experience. Louisiana has its own medical board quirks — the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners is slower than most states on endorsement applications. Ask every agency their average Louisiana credentialing timeline specifically, not their generic 2–3 week pitch.
  • Check NALTO membership. NALTO member agencies are bound by a code of ethics that prohibits bait-and-switch billing and requires transparent fee disclosure. Non-members have no such accountability mechanism.
  • Ask about Gulf South specialty depth. New Orleans is a regional hub for trauma, infectious disease, and oncology (largely driven by Tulane, LSU Health, and Ochsner). An agency with zero Gulf South placements in your specialty isn’t the right fit regardless of their national volume numbers.
  • Verify malpractice tail coverage. Louisiana is a notoriously litigation-heavy state for medical malpractice. Confirm whether the agency carries occurrence-based or claims-made coverage — and if claims-made, who pays the tail when the engagement ends.
  • Get the guarantee in writing. Top-tier agencies offer a replacement guarantee if a placement falls through within 30 days. Get the specific terms, not a verbal assurance.

Pro Tip: Ask agencies for two or three Louisiana-specific references from the last 12 months — not national case studies. If they can’t name one recent Ochsner or LCMC Health placement, that tells you something.

What to Expect

Agency fees on locum tenens contracts in New Orleans typically run $20,000–$150,000 per engagement depending on specialty, duration, and urgency — ER and hospitalist placements on the lower end, surgical subspecialties and neurology on the higher end. Most agencies operate on a spread model (the difference between what they bill the facility and what they pay the provider), so the number you negotiate upfront matters.

Reality Check: The agencies quoting you the lowest all-in rate are often cutting corners on credentialing thoroughness or malpractice coverage limits — two places you absolutely do not want to save money in Louisiana’s legal environment. Get itemized quotes, not bundled pricing.

Standard timelines run 2–6 weeks from intake call to first shift for routine placements; emergency fill requests can compress that to 72–96 hours with the right agency, though you’ll pay a premium for expedited credentialing verification.

Local Market Overview

New Orleans sits at the intersection of a high-acuity patient population and a chronic physician shortage — Louisiana ranks among the bottom five states in primary care physician density, which means locum demand here is structural, not seasonal. The city’s major health systems (Ochsner, LCMC, Tulane Medical Center, University Medical Center) all run active locum programs, and post-Katrina healthcare infrastructure still hasn’t fully recovered to pre-2005 capacity, keeping demand elevated year-round across virtually every specialty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a locum tenens agency cost in New Orleans?

Locum Tenens Agency services in New Orleans typically run $20,000–$150,000 per contract, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a locum tenens agency?

Look for NALTO — it's the credential that separates qualified locum tenens agencies from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many locum tenens agencies are in New Orleans?

There are currently 1 locum tenens agencies listed in New Orleans, LA on LocumTrust.

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