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Etiometry Does a Double Take – Expands Client Base Twofold in One Year

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BOSTON, December 18, 2018 – From Omaha to Pakistan, Etiometry has doubled their client base in the last year. These new partnerships are placing the Etiometry Platform beside hundreds of beds, and empowering clinicians to make data-driven decisions on more than tens of thousands of patients per year. “Every partnership is a chance to improve countless […]

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A Look Ahead – Etiometry’s 2019 Expansion Plans

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BOSTON, December 18, 2018 – From traveling the world for conferences to uniting world-renowned academic research hospitals, Etiometry shows no signs of slowing in 2019. Here’s a sneak peak of what to expect from the company in the coming year and the updates still under wraps.   Etiometry is proud to partner with the top academic medical centers in […]

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Etiometry Earns Top Honors – Major Recognition Nearby and Nationally

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BOSTON, December 17, 2018 – Improving the quality of critical care has always been their top priority but earning accolades along the way is an added bonus. In 2018, Etiometry earned major recognition and funding from prestigious organizations nearby and nationally.  Competing against 213 companies from five of the six New England states can be a […]

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Study Finds Hospitals Reduce Pediatric Patient Length of Stay by 25% by Deploying Etiometry Risk Analytics

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Results of a Multi-Center, Retrospective Cohort Analysis of All Neonates Admitted to the CICU at Boston Children’s Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto BOSTON, December 19, 2017—Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring, announced today that a study presented in the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2017 demonstrates the capability of […]

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Etiometry Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance to Expand the Indications on Its IDO2 Index Powered by Risk Analytics

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Hospitals Can Expand the Intelligent Monitoring Provided by Etiometry’s Inadequate Oxygen Delivery Index to Patients Up to 12 Years of Age BOSTON, June 12, 2017— Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring, has received FDA Clearance for its Inadequate Oxygen Delivery (IDO2) Index for monitoring ICU patients 12 years or younger. Originally cleared by the FDA in […]

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Etiometry Brings Advanced Visualization and Analytics to the Hospital Bedside

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Introduces Persistent Display Feature to Streamline Clinical Workflows in Hospital ICUs BOSTON, February 23, 2017 – Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring, has introduced Persistent Display functionality that allows hospital care givers to view near real-time patient trend information continuously by the bedside to improve care delivery. Persistent Display is now bundled into Etiometry T3 […]

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Etiometry Co-Authors Award-Winning PCICS Abstract

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Receives a Prestigious “Top Abstract” Award at the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) International Meeting Miami, December 12, 2016—Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring, received a “Top Abstract” award at the PCICS International Meeting for, “Using a High-Fidelity Physiologic Monitoring System to Evaluate a Clinical Protocol for Post-Operative Single Ventricle Congenital Heart […]

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Etiometry Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance on its first Algorithm, the IDO2 Index Powered by the Risk Analytics Engine

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First in Etiometry’s New Family of Risk Analytics Algorithms Tracks the Clinical Risk of Inadequate Oxygen Delivery to Critically Ill Patients in ICUs BOSTON, October 4, 2016—Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for the first of its Risk Analytics Algorithms. Based on patient-specific data and models of human physiology, these […]

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