OSI Systems Receives $5 Million Award for Patient Monitoring Solutions
January 5, 2024 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
OSI Systems, Inc. announced that its Healthcare division, Spacelabs Healthcare®, has received an order valued at approximately $5 million to provide patient monitoring solutions and related supplies and accessories to a U.S. based hospital. The Company expects to install a range of patient monitoring tools including the Rothman® Index, an AI-enabled predictive analytics solution; SafeNSound™, a clinical workflow solution; and Xhibit® Central Stations with XTR Telemetry and Qube® bedside patient monitors.
Deepak Chopra, OSI Systems CEO, commented, “We look forward to collaborating with this healthcare provider and are committed to helping enhance its patient care through the integration of our patient monitoring and telemetry solutions.”
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