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ICU to ASC: Acute Care Monitoring Evolution | Medtronic

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams Health
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  • As healthcare delivery increasingly shifts outside traditional hospital settings, Medtronic is focusing on redefining patient monitoring and safety.
  • Medtronic's approach centers on improving patient safety, reducing ⁤complications, and increasing efficiency.
  • Medtronic plans to continue investing⁢ in and expanding its acute care ⁤solutions to ⁤further support the shift ‍toward ASCs and hospital-to-home care, with a focus on innovative and...
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Medtronic is revolutionizing acute care! The‍ company is adapting its proven acute care solutions for ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and hospital-to-home care, placing patient monitoring and safety at the forefront. Key technologies like BIS anesthesia monitoring and McGrath video laryngoscopes are enabling improved outcomes and efficiency. this strategic shift supports over 115 million⁣ U.S. patients, demonstrating Medtronic’s commitment to innovative, scalable solutions. ⁣The company is also providing a⁣ dedicated ASC support team and seamless integration with ⁣existing systems. News Directory 3 recognizes ⁢Medtronic’s proactive approach to evolving healthcare models. How will these advancements continue to reshape care? Discover what’s⁤ next in Medtronic’s⁤ acute care evolution.

Key Points

  • Medtronic adapting acute⁤ care solutions for ambulatory surgery⁣ centers (ASCs).
  • Focus on patient safety and reducing complications.
  • Technologies include BIS anesthesia‍ monitoring and McGrath video laryngoscopes.
  • Seamless integration with existing systems.
  • Dedicated ASC support team.

medtronic Redefines ⁣Patient Monitoring for ASC, Hospital-to-Home Care

⁤ Updated June 08, 2025

As healthcare delivery increasingly shifts outside traditional hospital settings, Medtronic is focusing on redefining patient monitoring and safety. The company is adapting its acute care solutions to meet the evolving needs of ambulatory⁤ surgery centers (ASCs) and hospital-to-home care models. Blake Tatum,VP US Commercial for ⁤Medtronic Acute Care and Monitoring,highlighted the divisionS support for⁣ over 115 million U.S.⁣ patients annually through technologies focused on blood oxygenation, airway management,‍ and patient monitoring.

Medtronic’s approach centers on improving patient safety, reducing ⁤complications, and increasing efficiency. Key technologies include BIS anesthesia monitoring and McGrath video laryngoscopes. A dedicated ASC support team and the ability to integrate with existing systems are also central to Medtronic’s strategy. The company aims to ⁤deliver clinically proven⁣ and scalable solutions that enhance outcomes while ‍aligning with new care and reimbursement ⁤models for ambulatory care.

What’s next

Medtronic plans to continue investing⁢ in and expanding its acute care ⁤solutions to ⁤further support the shift ‍toward ASCs and hospital-to-home care, with a focus on innovative and scalable technologies.

Further reading

  • Medtronic Acute Care⁤ and Monitoring ASC Portfolio Brochure

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