In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with David Brem, Managing Director of the University of Michigan’s Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund. David offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of a student-led endowment fund focused on early-stage, sector-agnostic investments primarily in the Michigan ecosystem. He shares insights on their unique, founder-first investment approach, how they navigate pre-seed to Series A venture opportunities, and the rigorous due diligence process involving qualitative analysis over pure numbers. David also discusses his roles with global VC networks including Electro Ventures, the London Venture Capital Network, and Level Up Ventures, illustrating how he bridges U.S., European, and Australian venture ecosystems with a special focus on mobility and transportation tech. Highlights include deep dives into emerging trends like eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), smart city infrastructure, and safety innovations in aviation technology. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how diverse expertise—from military intelligence and management consulting to academic ventures—shapes David’s investment thesis and community-building efforts. The episode also explores the importance of networking, adding value in the startup ecosystem, and practical advice for aspiring investors or entrepreneurs navigating the venture capital world. With stories of successes, challenges, and future outlooks, this episode is a must-listen for innovators, founders, and investors aiming to understand the intersection of academia, technology, and venture capital in today’s dynamic landscape. Learn more about David's work at https://zli.umich.edu/zell-lurie-commercialization-fund/ Connect with David on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lowell-brem/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
HealthCap Weekly Wrap is your go-to podcast for staying informed about the latest news and updates affecting senior living communities. Each week, we bring you the hottest stories, actionable insights, and expert commentary tailored for caregivers, nurses, community administrators, and owners. From regulatory changes and new healthcare programs to cutting-edge research and practical resources, we cover it all in an engaging, conversational format. Whether you’re navigating compliance, improving resident care, or exploring innovative solutions, Weekly Wrap with HealthCap keeps you informed and empowered to make a difference.
HealthCap Weekly Wrap is your go-to podcast for staying informed about the latest news and updates affecting senior living communities. Each week, we bring you the hottest stories, actionable insights, and expert commentary tailored for caregivers, nurses, community administrators, and owners. From regulatory changes and new healthcare programs to cutting-edge research and practical resources, we cover it all in an engaging, conversational format. Whether you’re navigating compliance, improving resident care, or exploring innovative solutions, Weekly Wrap with HealthCap keeps you informed and empowered to make a difference.
In this week’s episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore several critical updates that impact the day-to-day operations and long-term strategy of senior living communities. We begin with new multisociety guidance published in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , which outlines updated best practices for sterilizing and disinfecting reusable medical devices—an essential read for infection preventionists and clinical leaders. From there, we turn to the Alzheimer’s & Dementia journal, where the Alzheimer’s Association discusses how AI and wearable technology are transforming the future of dementia research and care by improving early detection, data accuracy, and inclusion in clinical trials. Next, we highlight a new study reported by McKnight’s Long-Term Care News that reveals how many frontline aides struggle to fully understand what constitutes elder abuse. The piece offers practical solutions to close those gaps through better training and clearer reporting structures. We also review the July 2025 edition of PALTC’s Moving Needles Project Newsletter , which offers performance improvement strategies tied to interdisciplinary teamwork, survey readiness, and data-driven quality initiatives. We then pivot to a financial focus with highlights from the June 11, 2025 HUD ORCF Lean 232 email blast, which details the agency’s tightened expectations for underwriting, capital planning, and borrower communication—key considerations for operators managing capital projects or debt refinancing. From there, we unpack PharMerica’s user-friendly guide, “Five Tips to Be OK with GG Documentation,” offering practical advice to help MDS nurses and therapy teams improve accuracy and confidence in functional scoring under PDPM. Finally, we close with insights from CMS Compliance Group on F-Tag 20132, which emphasizes the importance of timely, interdisciplinary discharge planning and documentation that reflects resident engagement and care continuity. For links to all these stories and more, visit the Weekly Round Up on Angie’s blog at healthcapusa.com/angies-blog .…
In this week’s episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore critical topics shaping care in senior living communities. We begin with a look at schizophrenia—what it is, how symptoms present in older adults, and why accurate diagnosis is essential. Drawing on resources from the Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities, we discuss the importance of distinguishing schizophrenia from conditions like dementia-related psychosis and highlight best practices for care planning. We also take a closer look at substance use recovery, with four practical strategies communities can use to support residents on their recovery journey. From there, we examine the ongoing challenges related to Medicare’s two-midnight hospital policy, including how it can disrupt care transitions and create financial stress for residents and families. Finally, we turn to the CDC’s newly updated measles preparedness toolkit, which offers clear guidance for vaccination protocols, outbreak response, and protecting vulnerable residents. For more details and links to all the resources mentioned, visit the Weekly Round Up on Angie’s blog at healthcapusa.com/angies-blog .…
In this week’s episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we unpack seven developments shaping the senior living industry. We begin with a major policy shake-up, as McKnight’s Long-Term Care News reports that a federal judge has struck down CMS’s requirement for a 24/7 registered nurse in nursing homes—raising uncertainty around the future of the national staffing mandate. Building on that, we explore a study that offers a more flexible alternative: using resident case-mix data to inform staffing levels, a shift that could balance regulatory goals with real-world care demands. Next, we turn to infection control. As CMS prepares to implement new guidance, infection preventionists are reinforcing foundational practices like hand hygiene and PPE use. This renewed focus is supported by HealthCap’s 2025 Regulatory Toolkit, which provides practical resources for implementing Enhanced Barrier Precautions effectively. On the public health front, we examine the CDC’s newly simplified definition of “up to date” for COVID-19 vaccines. The latest guidance counts only the most recent fall 2023 dose, prompting communities to reassess vaccine records and compliance plans. We also highlight a new Florida law requiring assisted living communities to include blood clot education in their admissions process, empowering residents and families with life-saving awareness. From there, we look at the NIH’s “Generation Gold Standard,” a new initiative aimed at strengthening the inclusion of older adults in medical research—especially those with complex care needs. Finally, we wrap with a story from McKnight’s Home Care spotlighting a surge in private-sector support for family caregivers. With platforms like Trualta expanding into dozens of states, families are gaining access to training and tools that complement the work of senior living communities and strengthen care at every stage. For more on these stories, visit Angie’s blog at healthcapusa.com/angies-blog . HealthCap 2025 Regulatory Toolkit .…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore some of the most pressing updates for senior living professionals. We begin with the growing concern over measles as cases rise across the U.S. Provider groups and organizations like PALTmed are urging staff vaccinations to help protect residents in senior living communities. We also discuss new research led by Stanford Medicine and published in JAMA , which warns that measles could become endemic in the U.S. within two decades if vaccination rates decline — a reminder of how critical prevention efforts are. Next, we look at OSHA’s latest injury and illness data, which provides valuable insights into workplace safety trends that can help communities strengthen staff well-being and enhance care. We then turn to CMS’s ongoing work to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in healthcare programs, emphasizing the importance of accountability and strong internal practices. Finally, we highlight several FDA alerts regarding Smiths Medical infusion pumps, including risks of thermal damage, intermittent connections, and false alarms that could impact resident care. For more details on these stories, be sure to check out the full Weekly Round Up on Angie’s blog at healthcapusa.com/angies-blog .…
In this episode, we explore six timely and thought-provoking stories that matter to senior living professionals. We start with a surprising report showing that even the nation’s “healthiest” states are struggling with high fall rates and underutilized hospice care. Then we turn to two studies that highlight the power of simple, person-centered interventions—like hand massage and calming music—for easing stress and agitation in residents with dementia. We also examine a 40-year meta-analysis that reveals delirium rates in hospitals haven’t budged in decades, and consider what interprofessional care teams can do to better manage this ongoing challenge. Finally, we close with a compelling opinion piece from a geriatrician who urges us to rethink the use of restraints in delirium care—and to lead with dignity instead. For more details on all the stories we discuss, visit the Weekly Round Up on Angie’s blog at healthcapusa.com/angies-blog .…
0606In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we cover a powerful range of stories—from a revealing case study on financial practices in senior care, to new research on mental health screening and MS treatments, to the surprising health benefits of pets in senior living. Plus, we highlight a new PBS documentary series that gives a voice to America’s unpaid caregivers. Whether you're an administrator, nurse, or care team leader, these stories offer insight and inspiration for improving resident care and community life.…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore key developments impacting senior living communities — from a new FDA warning about allergy medications to innovative fall-risk technology using virtual reality. We break down fresh insights on sepsis management, rising concerns about tuberculosis, caregiver challenges in dementia care, and proposed legislation to expand visitation rights in assisted living. Plus, we cover a major CMS policy change on home dialysis and close with a powerful editorial calling for federal oversight in assisted living. Stay informed with the stories that matter most to those who care for our aging population.…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we unpack seven essential stories shaping care delivery, regulation, and best practices in senior living. From a new bill that could expand pharmacists' roles, to a powerful call for proactive quality standards in assisted living, this episode delivers practical takeaways for leadership, clinical teams, and frontline staff. We’ll also cover critical updates on survey changes, emergency preparedness challenges, infection prevention staffing tools, insulin injection best practices, and a must-have medication guide from PharMerica. Whether you're running a skilled nursing center or managing an assisted living community, this episode brings you insights you can use today.…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we cover a full spectrum of stories impacting senior living communities—from new CMS dialysis system guidance and ACIP vaccine changes, to a virtual reality startup revolutionizing fall risk assessment. We also explore WHO’s move to govern AI in healthcare, state-level legislation affecting resident rights, and a surprising look at how clothing choices can influence well-being. Whether you're an executive director, nurse, or front-line caregiver, there's something in here for everyone committed to high-quality senior care. For links to the original articles and more insights, visit Angie’s blog at: 👉 https://www.healthcapusa.com/angies-blog…
This week on HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore what it means to be truly survey-ready—from Dr. Diane Sanders-Cepeda’s leadership insights to a practical look at the medical director’s role during the survey process. We revisit our two-part MDS series with Robin Hillier, then shift to frontline practices with tips on pressure injury prevention, med safety, and tools from PharMerica. We also introduce the GWEP Online Community, a valuable resource for building stronger, age-friendly care teams. As mentioned in the episode, you can watch the tutorial video here . We wrap with a groundbreaking discovery in Parkinson’s research that could reshape future treatment.…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap, we explore eight timely stories shaping the senior living landscape—from a new sepsis training initiative by IPRO and updates on infection control risks, to how communities are rethinking opioid use and embracing tech innovations. We also unpack insights from Mather Institute’s latest cultural aging report, spotlight state efforts to push back on care denials by insurers, and examine why federal fraud enforcement remains a top priority. Finally, we close with a look at the ongoing pause of the Special Focus Facility program and what it means for transparency and quality oversight in senior care.…
This week on HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we dive into what may be the biggest opportunity in senior care today—dementia prevention. We unpack new research on modifiable risk factors, explore how older adults feel about Alzheimer's screenings and biomarker tests, and meet Kathy—an AI companion transforming memory care. Plus, updates on the first FDA-approved rapid-acting insulin biosimilar, a new frailty assessment tool, trauma-informed care resources, and an upcoming HealthCap webinar on Root Cause Analysis. All links and sources are available on Angie’s Blog: riskmanagement.healthcapusa.com/angies-blog…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we’re covering six timely stories that spotlight the evolving landscape of senior living care. From global guidance on airborne transmission to community-level infection prevention strategies, we explore how senior living teams can strengthen safety, readiness, and quality of life. We also dig into tools like the DASH disaster supply planner and PharMerica’s medication continuity checklist—plus a standout story from Kemper House, where a functional medicine approach is helping slow the progression of dementia.…
In this week’s episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we cover a wide range of updates impacting senior living communities. We take a closer look at the increased scrutiny around enhanced barrier precautions and how our newly updated 2025 toolkit can help communities stay aligned with CMS guidance. We also explore the benefits of low-refrigeration insulin, changes to Iowa’s administrator licensing rules, and a free behavioral health training series designed for frontline staff. Plus, we highlight a clinical tool to assess fracture risk in older adults and unpack a recent court ruling on arbitration agreements—along with resources from our comprehensive Arbitration Toolkit.…
In this episode of HealthCap Weekly Wrap , we explore a powerful new study on the global rise of young-onset dementia and highlight five clinical tools from Medscape that can support care planning and early detection in senior living communities. From assessing frailty with the Edmonton Frail Scale to estimating fracture risk in women with known BMD, and navigating complex diagnoses like Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) and Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), we round things out with the IQCODE—a practical questionnaire that taps into caregiver insights. Whether you're a clinician, care planner, or community leader, this episode offers practical takeaways to elevate resident care.…
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