| News < Febrarury 06, 2008 |
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Saint Joseph Health System selects Critical careTrends™ as the standard for Hemodynamic Monitoring interface to Clinical Information System.
SAN MATEO, CALIF. – February 6, 2008 — Sensitron, inc. announced Saint Joseph Health System (SJHS) of Orange, Calif. decision to implement the Critical careTrends system as the standard for its Hemodynamic Monitoring Interface. “We are very happy that our Critical careTrends System has been chosen as the standard by Saint Joseph Health, which has a reputation as a forward looking organization that embraces new technology to improve patient care,“ stated Rajiv Jaluria, CEO of Sensitron.
“We have enjoyed a very good working relationship with Sensitron and are pleased to approve Critical careTrends as the standard for our health system. Partnering with Sensitron, we have successfully interfaced disparate ICU systems to our Clinical Information System, providing increased efficiency and significantly improving patient care,“ said Michelle Woodley, Assistant VP of Clinical Integration at SJHS.
About St. Joseph Health System
St. Joseph Health System is a not-for-profit, Catholic 14-hospital, 3500-bed healthcare system located throughout California and the Southwestern United States.
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