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WEEKLY ROUND-UP

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Cathy Jakicic

Welcome to the HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running after your long Memorial Day weekend.

While Memorial Day is all about honoring past service,  this week's posts spent a lot of time looking at the future.

A blog on the HGA website predicted the clinic of 2020 will be shaped by technology and changes of care focus and an article on the Long-Term Living website offered predictions from long-term care executives that suggested that senior living and healthcare industries expected to converge.

Tomorrow's go-to healthcare tourism site may be in Turkey. A mega hospital near Ankara is being called biggest greenfield hospital project in the world, according to the Global Construction Review.  Meanwhile, the future of the embattled Denver VA hospital s not as clear, according to an article by the Washington Times.

Finally, Memorial Hospital of Carbondale (Ill.) has launched a fleet of Disaster Blaster trailer trucks to keep it's future a little safer from the effects of natural disasters, according to an article on the KVFS 12 website.

Click the links below for a quick sampling of the week's articles and be sure to come back to HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com every day next week. We’re gathering and sharing the news, insights and advice you need to do your job smarter today, tomorrow and far into the fast-changing future of healthcare facilities.  

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Enjoy your weekend,
Cathy Jakicic
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Healthcare Facilities Today


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The clinic of 2020 will be shaped by technology and changes of care focus 

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