January 31, 2012—iSirona today announced that Mary Carr, RN, BSN, CPN, has been promoted to the position of Chief Nursing Officer. She will lead and strengthen the company’s deep understanding of the complexities and demands of clinical workflow in today’s healthcare facilities. Read more >
January 24, 2012—iSirona today announced that St. Cloud, Minnesota-based CentraCare Health System has chosen to implement iSirona’s device connectivity technology. CentraCare will use iSirona’s solution to channel the delivery of patient data from ventilators throughout the hospital into its Epic EMR. Read more >
December 21, 2011—iSirona announced today that it has been named Best in KLAS for medical device integration systems in the 2011 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services report. Published annually, the report ranks vendors in key market segments of healthcare information technology based on interviews with customers. Read more >
November 9, 2011—iSirona announced today that the John C. Lincoln Health Network has signed an agreement to implement iSirona’s device connectivity solution. An acclaimed health system that includes two hospitals, physician practices and community outreach programs, John C. Lincoln will leverage iSirona’s technology to deliver patient data from its medical devices to its Epic clinical information system. Read more >
October 31, 2011—iSirona announced today that The Ohio State University Medical Center has implemented iSirona’s device connectivity solution. The Ohio State University Medical Center, one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the country, is using iSirona’s software solution to deliver patient data from over 700 wired monitors and wireless ventilators to its Epic EMR. Read more >
October 6, 2011—iSirona announced today that Children’s of Alabama will be implementing iSirona’s device connectivity solution. Based in Birmingham, Children’s of Alabama will use iSirona’s software to streamline the delivery of medical device data into its Allscripts EMR, virtually eliminating the need for manual transcription by clinicians. Read more >
How MDI Improves EMR Data Quality
August 25, 2011—iSirona announced today the availability of “Flawed Data Chain, Faulty EMR: How to Build a Solid Footing for Patient Data,” a new white paper that reveals the ways in which medical device integration (MDI) improves the accuracy and timeliness of patient data in electronic medical records (EMRs). Read more >
iSirona Awarded Contract from Memorial Sloan-Kettering
July 13, 2011—iSirona announced today that Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center has signed an enterprise license agreement to implement
iSirona’s device connectivity solution. Recognized around the world for
excellence, Memorial Sloan-Kettering is consistently ranked as one of
the nation's top two cancer centers by U.S. News & World Report.
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United Regional Selects iSirona
July 12, 2011—iSirona announced today that United Regional Health Care System has signed an enterprise license agreement to implement iSirona’s device connectivity solution. Located in Wichita Falls, Texas, United Regional is a full-service hospital serving a nine-county area in North Texas. Read more >
Cooper First to Integrate Fully-Automated Dialysis Monitoring
June 20, 2011—Today, Cooper University Hospital is the first hospital in the country to begin the use of an electronic medical system for transmission of real-time critical data on dialysis patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The system, built by NXStage using iSirona software for the interface, allows the physician to monitor complex clinical data from any location in real-time. Read more >

How do you minimize the pain around CIS adoption? iSirona CEO Dave Dyell shares in Health Management Technology that it pays to connect—medical devices, that is—for a quick win that yields immediate results.
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iSirona’s president shares his thoughts on building a solid footing for patient data.