"The recognition, which we share with our collaborators in the U.S. Department of Defense, underscores the significance of our advanced information architecture that is making integrated patient care platforms possible," remarked Todd Kneale, president and chief operating officer of the company. "As the first and only company to develop and market fully-integrated FDA-cleared devices incorporating both diagnostic and therapeutic devices, data systems and supporting utilities, the associated grant will allow us to extend the product family, support commercialization efforts, and grow the company by creating new jobs."
The advanced information architecture developed by the company is the cornerstone of a growing family of products based on a customizable suite of modular medical devices, data systems, and support utilities. These modules are connected by a common data bus, common power bus, and are packaged in a common structure, much like the components of a personal computer. Modular medical devices in a common structure provide significant advantages including a centralized display and a remote control display that allow for improved clinical situational awareness, greater portability to support "continuous care", and improved reliability, maintainability and upgradeability. This architecture is currently embodied in the company's FDA-cleared LS-1 "suitcase intensive care unit."
About Integrated Medical Systems, Inc.
Integrated Medical Systems, Inc. is the leading innovator in the development of fully integrated products for critical care. The firm, whose principal shareholders include Northrop Grumman Corporation, is committed to the rapid deployment of products that include portable intensive care systems, advanced diagnostic and therapeutic devices, telemedicine networks, and related information systems. IMS has been recognized by the Governor of California as among the Top 100 Tech firms in California; by Los Angeles Business Journal as among the Top 25 Biomed/Biotech firms in the greater Los Angeles region; and by Fast Company magazine as among the 50 Most Influential Companies. For more information on IMS, the LSTAT patient care platform, and the LS-1 "suitcase ICU", please visit www.LSTAT.com.
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