Our customers confirm it: iSirona provides hospitals with the most flexible, easy to use option for medical device connectivity. Located across the country, our hospitals range from large academic hospitals to world-renowned cancer treatment centers. They include:
Providence Health & Services
ProHealth Care
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Children’s of Alabama
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Choose a category below to read about some of our clients. To learn more about their experiences, contact us. We’ll happily schedule a call with one of your peers.
Learn More About Our Epic Clients
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 >
This leading hospital selected iSirona with an eye toward enterprise-wide device integration. Their phase one implementation includes more than 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, 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.
Learn More About Our Allscripts Clients
This 475-bed hospital, which serves 200,000 patients, began device integration in 2004 with bedside monitors. They’ve since added standalones such as SERVO-i ventilators. They proudly report documentation time savings of 22 minutes per shift and overall data availability improvement of 90 minutes. Read case study >
The world’s largest private cancer center is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top two cancer centers by U.S. News & World Report. And they’ve chosen to leverage iSirona’s technology to deliver data for in- and outpatient facilities to both their Epic and Allscripts systems.
This forward-thinking facility began integration efforts in 2006 and achieved Stage 6 ranking in the HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model in 2007. They first used iSirona to connect wireless vital signs monitors in low-acuity environments. Today, they are ranked as one of the top 12 health systems in the U.S. for achieving a high level of health information technology integration.
This 10-hospital system selected iSirona for its ability to embed directly into its Allscripts system, and functionality that allowed hospitals to associate devices directly to patients versus a specific bed. Now live at seven sites, iSirona automates data collection from GE, Phillips and its Spacelabs patient monitors.
Learn More About our Siemens Clients
Hospitals that use MedSeries4 or Soarian don’t have the benefit of a built-in flowsheet for authenticating data prior to committing it to the patient record. iSirona solves this challenge with DataAuthenticator, which provides Siemens clients with an important final step prior to delivering data to the EMR. Intended for use by clinicians to review device data, DataAuthenticator allows clinicians to modify a parameter selection and add clinical notes to a selected parameter.
After recognizing that their nurses were spending a whopping 25% of their time documenting, this Texas-based facility recognized the need to quickly streamline its clinical workflow. And they’ve seen massive improvements as a result: specifically, time savings of 10% or one hour per nurse over a 10-hour shift. Read the case study >

They confirm that we deliver on our promise: to provide hospitals with the best possible solution for device integration.
Spend more time with patients, less time documenting
Manage multiple systems from any web-enabled device
“iSirona did exactly what they promised to do, and we got the attention we needed. iSirona makes my personal list of Top 5 vendors."
Glen Whipple, CIO
Dameron Hospital