Medtronic and Mindray Expand Partnership to Bring Advanced Patient Monitoring to Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Reuters01-22
Medtronic and Mindray Expand Partnership to Bring Advanced Patient Monitoring to Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Medtronic plc and Mindray North America have announced the expansion of their strategic partnership to include ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the United States. Building on their previous collaboration in acute care and perioperative environments, the partnership will now deliver advanced patient monitoring technologies—such as Medtronic’s Microstream™ capnography, BIS™ brain monitoring, Nellcor™ pulse oximetry, and INVOS™ regional oximetry—integrated into Mindray’s platforms for ASC settings. The collaboration aims to simplify technology integration, reduce costs, improve patient outcomes, enhance clinical workflows, and streamline procurement for healthcare providers. Both companies will also leverage their distributor networks to facilitate efficient access to these solutions nationwide.

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