OSI Systems introduces new patient monitoring solution for clinicians

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OSI Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:OSIS), a vertically-integrated provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications in the Security and Healthcare industries, today announced that its Healthcare division, Spacelabs Healthcare, launched XPREZZONTM, a patient monitoring solution that delivers innovative technology and design to shape the new age of care for clinicians and patients alike.

OSI Systems CEO, Deepak Chopra, stated, "The XPREZZON patient monitoring solution is the beginning of a new platform of monitoring solutions from Spacelabs Healthcare. XPREZZON expands upon our rich history and expertise in connectivity to provide caregivers with quick and complete access to critical information, anywhere and anytime they have mobile access."

XPREZZON provides clinicians with visually rich custom trends that can be accessed with a single touch, as well as unique high-visibility alarm presentation capabilities.

OSI Systems CEO, Deepak Chopra, continued, "Our latest patient monitoring solution, XPREZZON, provides clinicians with more advanced features and tools to enhance patient care and supports our customers' prior investments through full compatibility and connectivity to our existing patient monitoring and clinical access solutions."

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