iSirona is a complete solution for medical device integration, built by an experienced technology team and designed to give decision makers fast, reliable access to the data they need. Best of all, iSirona works directly with your Epic software—providing a seamless, easy to use approach to medical device connectivity.
iSirona provides a vendor-neutral software solution, integrated with Epic, that collects patient data from any device and delivers it to the patient record. Additionally, our software also integrates with EpicCare Inpatient and Epic Anesthesia.
iSirona is proud to have partnered with a number of Epic hospitals including those listed here. To learn more about their experiences, contact us. We’ll happily schedule a call with one of your peers.
This 600-bed hospital required a device connectivity solution that would seamlessly embed within their Epic CIS and provide patient-to-device association (versus associating the device to a bed number or location). Deemed as Cooper’s preferred provider, iSirona completed the first phase of the implementation in less than four weeks and has since provided connectivity for hemodialysis machines at the facility. Read the case study >
The Ohio State University Medical CenterThis leading hospital selected iSirona with an eye toward enterprise-wide device integration. Their phase one implementation includes more then 500 monitors and 130 ventilators. Ohio State is consistently recognized as one of America’s Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.
A multi-hospital system in Wisconsin, ProHealth chose iSirona due in part to its vendor-neutral functionality. Implementations at Waukesha and Oconomowoc locations resulted in 227 devices coming online, including GE monitors and Dräger anesthesia machines.
Spend more time with patients, less time documenting
Manage multiple systems from any web-enabled device
This is the first IT project I've ever worked on that has been universally loved and embraced by everyone involved.
Paul Shenenberger, CTO
iSirona's Mary Carr, RN, explains how the FDA's MDDS decision encouraged system-level integration of biomedical networks.