OSI to provide patient monitoring solutions for new hospital in Issaquah, WA

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OSI Systems, Inc., a vertically integrated provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications in the Security and Healthcare industries, today announced that the Spacelabs Healthcare division has received an order for approximately $3 million from Swedish Medical Center to provide advanced patient monitoring solutions, which will be utilized at the non-profit health system's new hospital in Issaquah, WA.

“We are excited about this effort with Swedish. OSI has a broad array of patient monitoring solutions that can be well matched to the unique needs of each hospital.”

"Swedish and Spacelabs have come together on the delivery of healthcare in the Seattle area and beyond. We are committed to improving the way care is delivered and our partnership supports this goal. I congratulate Spacelabs on their technology, which is designed to meet the dynamic challenges of healthcare," said Cal Knight, President and COO of Swedish.

Deepak Chopra, President and CEO of OSI Systems, stated, "We are excited about this effort with Swedish. OSI has a broad array of patient monitoring solutions that can be well matched to the unique needs of each hospital."

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