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If trainees could get guidance anytime, anywhere, how much faster could they master life-saving skills?

#AI + #AR + 3D-printed organs make it possible: instant feedback with no live instructor needed.

When innovation meets skill, #PatientCare wins. How else could this tech change #healthcare?
AI-Driven, Instructor-Free Platform Could Transform Surgical Training
The surgical simulation system teaches and assesses skills with 99.9% accuracy and high trainee satisfaction, offering scalable, personalized, real-time feedback and objective performance analytics.
www.urmc.rochester.edu
October 4, 2025 at 7:03 PM
#SeniorLiving occupancy is now surpassing pre-COVID levels.

Staffing costs continue to climb, and food prices are easing (eggs still an outlier). But with steady demand, rental rates are rising too.

With only modest rate shifts expected through 2025, this is a moment for smart, confident planning.
October 3, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Imagine a hospital stay you remember for the comfort, not the stress.

Natural light, garden views, quiet halls, art that shifts with the seasons: these details become part of the patient’s #MemoryLoop, shaping how care is remembered.

What design detail would make you feel more at ease?
Designed For Healing: ‘Architecture For Health’ Shapes The Future Of Health Care Spaces
With deep industry ties, hands-on learning and a legacy of innovation, the Architecture for Health program prepares future architects to transform environments and lives.
stories.tamu.edu
October 2, 2025 at 7:02 PM
What if the hardest part of #healthcare isn’t the care; it’s the check-in?

Insurance errors, clunky systems, and billing confusion delay care and erode trust. Fixing access means fixing the front door. Smarter tools = smoother care.
Progress and Gaps: Fixing the Barriers to Patient Access - MedCity News
With all the roadblocks providers are facing to better patient access, where do they start?  Here are some ways to solve some of the biggest challenges hindering a streamlined workflow.
medcitynews.com
October 1, 2025 at 7:02 PM
What happens when #AI’s precision meets a mentor’s wisdom?

In #SurgicalTraining, it means real-time feedback that blends data accuracy with human judgment; building skills, confidence, and adaptability. Together, they create surgeons who are sharp, safe, and ready.
How the Human Touch Boosts AI Surgical Training
Personalized expert instruction informed by artificial intelligence (AI) data improved surgical performance and skill transfer more effectively than AI feedback alone in a randomized trial.
www.ajmc.com
September 30, 2025 at 7:01 PM
What if the most important care decision never happens because the room didn’t make space for it? In #SeniorLiving, design can invite the best of #AdvancedCarePlanning, which removes friction and protects dignity. What’s one change you’d like to make this quarter? #Healthcare
Why advance care planning matters now
Tom Stanley discovered the importance of having advance directive health care plans completed after his father unexpectedly ended up in the hospital.
www.ecuhealth.org
September 29, 2025 at 7:00 PM
What’s the new currency in #healthcare? Loyalty.

Not just visits, but trust. Seamless scheduling, transparent billing, better follow-ups. Patients expect it and when you deliver, they come back.

Retention isn’t just kindness. It's a strategy. #PatientExperience
The New Currency of Healthcare: Why Patient Loyalty is More Valuable Than Ever
www.digitaljournal.com
September 28, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Some firms follow blueprints. Erdman rewrote the playbook.

For 75+ years, we've been redefining what #healthcare and #SeniorLiving design can be, by aligning strategy, architecture, and engineering around one thing: real human needs.

Not just buildings. Impact that lasts.
About | ERDMAN
www.erdman.com
September 27, 2025 at 7:00 PM
What if the best care in #SeniorLiving starts with a question?

A nurse could ask a resident, “What would make today a good day?” His answer? Wearing the blue shirt his late wife loved. That one moment could spark more connection and better rest.

In elder care, listening is the treatment.
How listening can transform the patient experience and the healthcare system
When you visit a doctor, you expect them to listen. But in today's fast-paced health care system, real listening - the kind that makes you feel seen, heard and understood - can be the first thing to go.
www.news-medical.net
September 26, 2025 at 7:03 PM
A great meal can feed the body, while also shaping the memory.

In #SeniorLiving, fresh menus and small indulgences create moments residents remember. Add #AI-powered personalization + smart kitchens, and dining becomes joy, comfort, and care.

What dining detail would you want in your #MemoryLoop?
September 26, 2025 at 12:10 PM
94% of #healthcare execs say strategic planning is harder today than 5 years ago.

The old playbook, intuition + costly consultants, can’t keep pace. ERDMAN helps health systems build data-driven, self-sustaining strategies with tools like our ZeroIn platform.

How is your org adapting? #Innovation
The Evolving Landscape of Strategic Planning in Healthcare | ERDMAN
Transforming Healthcare Strategy: From Consultant Reliance to Data-Driven Decision-Making For decades, hospitals and health systems relied heavily on extern ...
www.erdman.com
September 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM
#HospitalDesign can be the difference between exhaustion and excellence.

When space supports flow and flexibility, staff and patients feel it. #ERDMAN focuses on making design a true ally in care.

What change would ease pressure in your hospital?
'Persistently high volumes': The view from inside a hospital  - CommonWealth Beacon
“I wish I could say that stress and burnout has started to decline, but burnout continues to be high among doctors, nurses, and allied health staff working in all of our clinical settings, ranging from emergency departments and ICUs to our outpatient clinics and services. I am hopeful that one of the silver linings of COVID is an increasing focus on the mental health of health care workers.”
commonwealthbeacon.org
September 25, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Imagine if a photo could spot a post-surgery infection.

Mayo Clinic’s new #AI tool scans patient-submitted wound images, first to confirm it’s an incision, then to check for infection. Trained on 20k+ images, it’s 90%+ accurate & works across skin tones. One image is changing recovery.
AI-powered imaging tool enhances detection of surgical site infections - Mayo Clinic
The two-stage model demonstrates high accuracy in identifying incisions and postoperative infections from patient-submitted images.
www.mayoclinic.org
September 24, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Patients remember how they were treated more than what they were treated for.

In 50,000+ hospital reviews, words like “ignored” and “listened” showed up more than medical terms. That’s the patient #MemoryLoop in action, and it starts with empathy. #PatientExperience
What words in online reviews tell us about hospital visits | Penn Medicine
Online reviews can provide insight into what influences whether patients have a “good” or “bad” health care experience, new analysis shows.
www.pennmedicine.org
September 24, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Forecasts said 1–2% growth. Reality? #ER visits jumped up to 4%, with longer stays & rising #BehavioralHealth demand.

That gap strains staff & care. At ERDMAN, we help health systems turn data into strategy, building capacity that matches reality.
The Great Disconnect | ERDMAN
The Great Disconnect: Why Emergency Department Volume Projections are Falling Short of Reality
www.erdman.com
September 23, 2025 at 7:03 PM
#AI isn’t replacing care teams; it’s giving them their purpose back.

By taking on admin load, AI-led virtual care teams free up clinicians to do what matters: connect, heal, and lead with empathy. That’s the kind of tech that restores meaning. #HealthTech
AI-Led Virtual Care Teams: Restoring Clinician and Care Team Purpose
The word “patient” is derived from the Latin terms ‘patior’ (to suffer, endure, or bear) and ‘patiens’ (one who is suffering or enduring something...
www.hcinnovationgroup.com
August 8, 2025 at 12:47 PM
In #SeniorLiving, it’s not just the care; it’s the memory of care. A kind word, a shared moment, a sense of agency: these shape how residents feel long after the moment passes. Design for what’s remembered, not just what’s delivered.
August 7, 2025 at 12:08 PM
How do you build trust in #healthcare before care even begins?

Start with #PriceTransparency.

When patients know what to expect, they feel more confident and in control. It’s not just a billing shift; it’s a trust shift. #PatientExperience
August 6, 2025 at 12:57 PM
How do we meet rising #SeniorLiving demand when new development still lags behind?

16K units added in Q2, but we need 30–40K. At some point, the pendulum has to swing.

The need is here. The question is: how bold are we willing to get? #HousingDemand #FutureOfAging
August 5, 2025 at 12:33 PM
Would #ICU care look different if emotional recovery was treated as essential and not just optional?

#BehavioralHealth support helps patients heal, feel safe, and remember their care with trust. Empathy in critical care isn’t soft;it’s strategy.
Behavioral Health: A Key Aspect of ICU Patient Experience
A comprehensive, holistic approach has been shown to pay dividends. But it takes commitment and teamwork.
www.medscape.com
August 4, 2025 at 12:11 PM
What if the cafeteria was part of the care plan?

Thoughtful design in hospital dining spaces can boost recovery, staff morale, and even operations. It’s not just about better food; it’s about healing environments, everywhere. #HealthcareDesign #PatientExperience
August 1, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Would you let a surgeon operate from 500 miles away?

#Telesurgery is getting real, and it’s opening doors to expert care no matter where you live. Big win for access, equity, and better outcomes. #Robotics
Intuitive Showcases Telesurgery Innovation at Society of Robotic Surgery Conference
Intuitive demonstrated its telesurgery capabilities with a remote surgical procedure at the Society of Robotic Surgery conference.
www.nasdaq.com
July 31, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Would a breakthrough still matter if only a few could access it?

As #surgical tech races ahead–#AI, #robotics, smart implants—we need to make sure progress stays grounded in safety, equity, and care that reaches everyone.
Balancing Surgical Innovation and Risk: A Narrative Review of Emerging Technologies, Regulation, and Global Access
Surgical innovation has significantly advanced patient care, enabling complex procedures and improving outcomes. However, the integration of new technologies presents challenges related to patient safety, regulatory oversight, cost-effectiveness, and equitable global access. The balance between fostering innovation and ensuring responsible implementation remains a critical issue in modern healthca
www.cureus.com
July 30, 2025 at 12:45 PM
Every patient’s body is different. Now their care can be too.

#3DPrinting is making custom implants, #surgical tools, and prosthetics more precise, more personal, and more accessible.

Innovation that fits. Literally. #PatientCare
3D-Printing Innovations in Patient-Specific Care
Maggie Lashutka, a biomedical engineer in additive manufacturing for Ricoh USA 3D for Healthcare, speaks about 3D-printed anatomical models in breast care surgery and surgery collaboration.
www.advancedmanufacturing.org
July 29, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Early #HeartDisease can hide in plain sight.

Now, #AI is helping spot it sooner.

EchoNext uses a standard ECG to detect heart issues with more accuracy and less delay. Smarter screening, better outcomes.
Detecting structural heart disease from electrocardiograms using AI - Nature
EchoNext, a deep learning model for electrocardiograms trained and validated in diverse health systems, successfully detects many forms of structural heart disease, supporting the potential of artificial intelligence to expand access to heart disease screening at scale.
www.nature.com
July 28, 2025 at 12:13 PM