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Clinical surveillance and medical device connectivity provider Capsule Issued Authority to Operate from Defense Health Agency

“Capsule Technologies announced today that it had received an Authority to Operate (ATO) declaration from the Defense Health Agency (DHA) for the company’s clinical surveillance and medical device connectivity technologies. Capsule can now support clinicians in delivering tele-critical care and remote patient monitoring to hospitalized members of the U.S. Armed Forces around the world…”

“Earning the ATO was a comprehensive, multi-phase process originally initiated by Bernoulli Health before Capsule acquired the company in 2019. The phases included several levels of agency reviews, testing and stringent security assessments. To manage the ATO process and on-going requirements, Capsule has partnered with Mission First Solutions for its decades of experience helping IT companies to meet the requirements of federal and state government contracts…”

“The first phase of the Capsule deployment on MedCOI will be to support remote monitoring and tele-critical care across the entire Defense Health Agency worldwide, with significant expansion plans.  Capsule’s technology will be used to capture and analyze live, streaming data from patients’ critical care monitoring and therapy devices to support clinical decision making.” Read the full press release here.

Source: Capsule Issued Authority to Operate from Defense Health Agency – July 20, 2020. Capsule.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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