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Acute care and monitoring
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs)
Flexible, value-driven solutions for ASCs
We know that the ASC market is growing at lightning speed, and you’re racing to provide best-in-class patient care, attract top talent, and grow profitability. With our decades of experience, we can help you drive operational efficiency, clinical excellence, and patient safety in your surgery centers.
Our acute care and monitoring solutions address unmet clinical needs, reduce the cost of care,1–4 and streamline workflows,5–7 all while keeping the patient at the center of everything we do so that you can focus on what truly matters: exceptional patient care.
Strategic partnerships. Bring market-leading technology to more than 70 multiparameter monitor partners, giving clinicians the ability to choose their preferred respiratory function and advanced parameter monitoring technology.
Flexible ASC monitoring solutions. Integrate into a broad range of multi-parameter monitoring and medical device host systems from a single source.
Plug-and-play devices. Take advantage of no hardware or software updates.
Seamless integration. Benefit from a dedicated support team.
Explore a robust collection of educational resources including webinars, podcasts, case studies, and e-learning courses
We strive to make financing easy and flexible for you by providing multiple options through Medtronic financial services to structure the “right” transaction for you.
Find comprehensive online reimbursement resources to help you sort through the complexities of reimbursement for certain procedures.
We offer technical support and customer service for our portfolio of products including brain monitoring, capnography monitoring, intubation, pulse oximetry, regional oximetry, and remote patient monitoring.
Acute Care and Monitoring products should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosis or therapy and are intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment.