NexCore Group Wins 2022 HREI Insights Award™ for Best New Medical Office Buildings and Other Outpatient Facilities

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Healthcare Real Estate Insights™ awards NexCore Group the 2022 HREI Insights Award for their Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus development.

NexCore Group was selected as the recipient of the 2022 Healthcare Real Estate Insights™ (HREI) 2022 Insights Award for Best New Medical Office Buildings and Other Outpatient Facilities (100,000 square feet or more). The Denver-based healthcare, life sciences, and senior living real estate developer accepted this national award on March 1, 2023, at the Revista Medical Real Estate Investment Forum in Bonita Springs, Florida.

Established in 2013, the HREI Insights Awards™ is the first and only national award dedicated to recognizing excellence in healthcare real estate development and leadership. With the addition of the 2022 Insights award, NexCore's projects and professionals have now been named Finalists 24 times and Winners seven times.

NexCore received the 2022 HREI Insights award for their Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus development, a four-story, multispecialty physician office building spanning 112,505 square feet. This state-of-the-art healthcare facility was developed as a real estate joint venture between NexCore and physicians in the Houston area; NexCore's collaborative development approach with HCA Healthcare and physicians provided a partnership that focused on patients' quality of care while also aligning the interests of the physicians who wanted to have genuine ownership of the real estate alongside NexCore.

"On-campus healthcare real estate is complex, and there are many stakeholders," said Jim Hartmann, Senior Vice President of NexCore Group. "Our entrepreneurial approach in customizing a real estate ownership structure that meets the expectations of our physician investors is truly a win-win for the hospital, physicians, and our investment in these projects."

Located just outside Houston, the Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus is a comprehensive healthcare destination that includes physician office space and an outpatient ambulatory surgery center. This coordinated care model improves the efficiency, quality, and convenience of care in one facility.

NexCore Group has demonstrated long-standing success and industry expertise in healthcare real estate development. Todd Varney, Chief Development Officer of NexCore Group said, "NexCore is thrilled to accept this award and remains committed to providing state-of-the-art developments to enhance outcomes for everyone involved. Congrats to our team, our physician partners, and HCA for making this possible."

About Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus:

Winner of the "Best New Development, MOBs and Other Outpatient Facilities, More than 100,000 Square Feet" award, the Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus is a four-story, 112,505 square foot multispecialty Medical Office Building (MOB) located in the North Cypress suburb of Houston, TX. North Cypress Land Ventures selected NexCore to develop a MOB with an ambulatory surgery center (ASC). The goal was to provide patients easy access to top-quality healthcare with multiple, diverse services under one roof. To execute this vision, NexCore led a lean design initiative, studied patient/provider experiences and best practices, and developed initiatives that increased efficiencies and created a more positive patient experience.

The completed development enabled physicians and surgeons to be housed in the same place, allowing for a more streamlined patient experience. Additionally, the collaborative partnership between NexCore and Houston-based physicians gave providers more control over the quality of patient care. The development also shortened commute times for physicians and surgeons while alleviating previous parking constraints using a ticket validation system.

The Doctors' Pavilion at HCA North Cypress Campus was joined by two additional NexCore projects selected as 2022 HREI finalists:
     — Beaumont Outpatient Campus - Livonia
     — The Gallery at Port Orange

NexCore Group LLC 

NexCore Group LLC is a national healthcare real estate investment and development company that focuses on acquiring, developing, owning, and managing purpose-built facilities for healthcare, senior living, and science and technology. Since its founding in 2004, NexCore has successfully completed over $5.5 billion in real estate transactions throughout 25 states, developed and acquired over 15.2 million square feet of healthcare, science, and senior living communities, and currently manages over $3.3 billion in assets spanning 7.6 million square feet. NexCore is headquartered in Denver, with regional offices in Bethesda, Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Orlando, Phoenix, and Seattle.

Healthcare Real Estate Insights™ and the HREI Insights Awards

Founded in 2003, Healthcare Real Estate Insights (HREI) is the nation's first and only print and digital media organization entirely devoted to covering healthcare real estate (HRE) development, financing, and investment. The HREI Insights Awards began in 2003 and are the first and only national awards dedicated to recognizing excellence in healthcare real estate development and executive leadership. The 2022 HREI Insights Awards winners were announced on March 1, 2023, at the Revista Medical Real Estate Investment Forum at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point in Bonita Springs, FL. For more information on the awards, please visit HREInsights.com.

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New Study Shows Copper-Silver Ionization is Effective for Legionella Control

Legionnaires' disease cases have increased nearly tenfold in recent decades, leading to thousands of hospitalizations and deaths. Outbreaks are linked to Legionella, a bacteria found in potable water systems in large facilities like hospitals, multi-family buildings, resorts, and office buildings. A recently published study shows that copper-silver ionization effectively controls Legionella in building water systems to prevent Legionnaires' disease.

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A copper-silver ionization system installed in a building to prevent Legionella in the potable water supply.

A new study published in the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Water Science journal shows that copper-silver ionization effectively controls Legionella in building water systems. The study, conducted by Dr. Mark LeChevallier with technical and financial support from LiquiTech, examines more than 80 sources of research studies and related literature to analyze the efficacy of copper-silver ionization as a water treatment solution. Dr. LeChevallier concludes "that use of copper-silver ionization to control Legionella and other opportunistic pathogens is highly effective when the units are properly designed, maintained, and operated."

Legionnaires' disease cases have increased nearly tenfold in recent decades, leading to thousands of hospitalizations. Those who catch Legionnaires' disease experience a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella, a bacteria found in poorly maintained water systems.

Studies show that Legionella is responsible for about two-thirds of all disease outbreaks from drinking water and the cause of all documented deaths attributed to drinking water-associated infections.

Historically, outbreaks were linked to cooling tower systems. As our understanding of Legionella has advanced over recent decades, most outbreaks are now connected to potable water systems in large facilities, such as hospitals, long-term healthcare facilities, resorts, and office buildings. It's estimated that 54% of all potable building water systems have some level of Legionella present.

Plumbing codes and regulations have been developed to standardize the design, structure, and management of building water systems to prevent waterborne diseases. However, based on the studies cited in this article and elsewhere, there is a need for supplemental treatment of building water systems.

One such supplemental treatment is copper-silver ionization, a chemical-free disinfection solution for potable water systems. It releases copper and silver ions into the building's water system to destroy waterborne pathogens like Legionella

Copper-silver ionization is not a new water treatment option. Silver ionization was used in the 1960s by NASA for the sanitation of water on spacecraft. In the 1980s, copper-silver ionization was used in swimming pools as an alternative to chlorine.

Later, in 1994, copper-silver ionization was the first reported effective treatment for controlling Legionella in a hospital. Today, copper-silver ionization is used to prevent waterborne pathogens in a variety of buildings with complex water systems.

Although copper-silver ionization is a low-cost and chemical-free option for water disinfection, the system must be designed properly and used in the appropriate applications to achieve optimal results. Crucial to its effectiveness is identifying and responding to abnormalities in water usage patterns and chemistry. 

Dr. LeChevallier, a drinking water research scientist with a Ph.D. in Microbiology, examined literature and studies related to copper-silver ionization system design, maintenance, and operations, and the impact water chemistry has on its performance. In addition to authoring more than 300 research papers, Dr. LeChevallier is a member of the Drinking Water Subcommittee of the Science Advisory Board of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), a past member of the Water Science Technology Board of the National Academies of Science, and the past Chair of the AWWA Water Science & Research Division.

In his recently published study, Dr. LeChevallier explained, "These water quality and operational characteristics must be properly addressed to assure that the highest disinfection efficacy is obtained through copper-silver ionization."

He reviewed research and related literature to investigate the mechanisms of copper and silver disinfection. Copper-silver ionization works by treating water through electrolysis. An electric current is applied to a copper and silver bar to produce and release positively charged ions. These copper and silver ions then find microorganisms in the water with a negative charge, like Legionella. The copper ions bond to the negative walls of the microorganisms, disrupting cell wall permeability and the absorption of life-sustaining nutrients. This disruption to the cell wall allows the silver ions to enter and destroy the core of the bacteria, thus making it impossible to survive. 

Dr. LeChevallier cited studies showing that copper and silver can work as biocides independently or together. One study emphasized that combined treatment with copper and silver was associated with decreased incidence of Legionella and a faster reduction of bacteria than copper or silver alone.  

In addition to copper-silver ionization being considered an effective supplemental method for water treatment by researchers, the US EPA has recognized both copper and silver as metallic antimicrobial agents. Studies show that copper-silver ionization is effective against many waterborne pathogens, including Legionella, Nontuberculous Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, Acinetobacter, and fungi.

While the issue of copper-silver resistance was discussed in portions of the literature that Dr. LeChevallier reviewed, it's important to note that there was no evidence of it occurring with Legionella. Copper-silver resistance, where pathogens can continue to grow and thrive even in the presence of copper and silver, was only observed with E. coli and Salmonella.

During his investigation, Dr. LeChevallier found that the design, operation, and maintenance of copper-silver ionization systems are critical to their effective functionality. In his published paper, he explained that copper-silver ionization will act as a water disinfectant; however, the proper engineering and operation of the system are integral to its success.

Essential components of the copper-silver ionization system include the electrodes, flow cells, power supply, control panel, flow meter, and web interface. Each component must be operated and maintained for copper-silver ionization to be most effective. 

"Buyers of [copper-silver ionization] systems should pay attention to the design and configuration of the electrodes - particularly as they wear. The construction of the flow cell and the adequacy of the power supply are important to deliver the necessary amperage to achieve the target copper and silver concentrations. Copper and silver doses should be flow paced and can be remotely monitored with a web-based interface," said Dr. LeChevallier.

Additionally, Dr. LeChevallier cautioned that water quality can impact copper-silver ionization as a water treatment. He explained that water chemistry, physiochemical, and environmental factors can influence the efficacy of copper-silver ionization if not considered and managed correctly. 

Specific factors to consider include temperature, oxygen levels in the water, flow, pH levels, and levels of biofilm, sediment, and other chemicals that can impact the performance of copper-silver ionization. He stressed that these factors must be considered during planning, commissioning, and system operations for copper-silver ionization to be successful. 

Dr. LeChevallier cited several case studies where copper-silver ionization was implemented in a building water system with positive outcomes. He explained that University of Pittsburgh researchers Dr. Stout and Dr. Yu found that copper-silver ionization is a viable proactive strategy for long-term Legionella control, specifically for healthcare facilities. 

The studies collected data from 16 hospitals with copper-silver ionization systems over the course of five to 11 years. These studies found that 50% of the hospitals had not reported any indications of Legionella, and 43% had no indications for another five years.

In addition to the promising implementation of copper-silver ionization at hospitals, other case studies found benefits in multi-family buildings, hotels, and other specialized hospitals, including children's and veterans' hospitals.

Summarizing his findings, Dr. LeChevallier concluded, "This study has shown that [copper-silver ionization] can be effectively used for management of Legionella and other waterborne pathogens through the installation of a properly designed and maintained [copper-silver ionization] system and the details of the engineering and operation of the system are important to ensure the consistent delivery of copper and silver ions at their target levels."

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Let’s Talk Interactive, Inc. Ranks 50th in Financial Times’ The Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies in 2023

An innovator in virtual care, LTI is one of the fastest-growing companies in the Americas with a 1,256 percent growth rate between 2018 and 2021.

Let's Talk Interactive, Inc. (LTI), a leader in customizable virtual care solutions, is ranked number 50 in the Financial Times' fourth edition of The Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies, a ranking and special report on high-growth businesses in North, Central, and South America, based on companies with the strongest revenue growth between 2018 and 2021.

"It's an honor for Let's Talk Interactive, Inc. to be named among the Financial Times' fastest-growing companies," CEO and Founder Art Cooksey said. "This comes on the heels of being recognized by Inc magazine as well, reinforcing our standing as a company that has a high growth potential."

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"We continue to innovate in the virtual care sector, one that has experienced challenges and consolidation recently," Cooksey said. LTI offers healthcare providers a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform and medical device integrations that increase patient access to quality healthcare.

LTI's new enterprise telehealth platform, TrustVideo, is customizable with any workflow, can integrate with any EMR/EHR, and serves any medical use case. LTI's Medcart software pairs with medical hardware such as telemedicine carts, soft packs, and peripherals, which are all part of LTI's overall custom digital healthcare solutions that enable providers to evaluate patients remotely.

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Let's Talk Interactive, Inc. is an innovator in telehealth that has developed the most complete and configurable HIPAA-compliant telemedicine platform in the world. Through proprietary telehealth software, medical hardware, and provider network solutions, LTI gives those in need instant access to care. Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, the company ranked No. 496 on the 2022 Inc. 5000 annual list of fastest-growing companies. LTI is committed to providing innovative solutions for patients and healthcare providers in the post-COVID-19 era. For more information about Let's Talk Interactive, visit www.letstalkinteractive.com.

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