Capsule (www.capsuletech.com), the leading provider of medical device connectivity, today announced recent additions to its rapidly expanding list of hospitals that have implemented their solution.
Over 425 hospitals are currently using Capsule's proven medical device connectivity solution, with over 20 new hospitals joining in the last quarter alone. When asked, customers have stated that they have chosen Capsule because of their proven solution and their vendor neutral approach to connectivity. Some of the newest organizations Capsule has signed include: Metro Health (Grand Rapids, MI), Watertown Regional Medical Center (Watertown, WI), and Centura Health (Englewood, CO).
Capsule is committed to continuing its growth and to meeting and exceeding the needs of their customers, partners, and the industry as a whole. Proof of this commitment is shown through Capsule's recent release of the innovative Capsule Neuron™ platform and new Enterprise Connectivity Solution. Capsule's new platform and solution now gives hospitals the ability to realize the benefits of device connectivity across the enterprise, not just high acuity but low acuity as well. And it features a flexible design that adapts to clinical work processes and works with existing technologies.
"I am extremely proud of the Capsule team and their ability to break new ground by extending our industry leading solution across the healthcare enterprise. The Capsule team didn't do this alone. They worked closely with both clinical users and IT professionals to define a truly flexible platform and unique user oriented solution. With our new Enterprise Connectivity Solution we continue to connect any medical device to any enterprise system in both high and low acuity care areas of the hospital enabling us to meet our goal of improving patient care and safety around the world," said John Douglass, President, Capsule Tech, Inc.