Southern Louisiana hospital places $1.8M order for OSI Systems' patient monitoring solution

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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, received a $1.8 million order from a southern Louisiana hospital to provide its patient monitoring solution and ICS G2 enterprise connectivity software. Spacelabs' ICS G2 software applications will provide the hospital with remote, secure access to critical patient data.

“Regardless of their location, clinicians will have the ability to access patient data on their iPads and at any networked PC. By improving the functionality and flow of clinical information in this manner, ICS G2 can help improve efficiency, better connect clinicians to their patients, and improve outcome.”

OSI Systems CEO, Deepak Chopra, said, "Regardless of their location, clinicians will have the ability to access patient data on their iPads and at any networked PC. By improving the functionality and flow of clinical information in this manner, ICS G2 can help improve efficiency, better connect clinicians to their patients, and improve outcome."

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