Hospital-grade cardiac telemetry and remote vital signs monitoring
Vios Medical delivers continuous vital signs monitoring and remote cardiac telemetry to hospital systems, staffed by certified ECG technicians. The company is in an operational scaling phase—hiring spans ops, product, sales, and support, with two director-level openings—while simultaneously running customer journey mapping, UI/UX standardization, and supply-chain efficiency initiatives. Pain points cluster around scaling for commercialization and reducing support friction (RMA turnaround, customer adoption), indicating a transition from early-stage to operational maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Operations
Vios Medical develops remote monitoring technology for continuous vital signs and cardiac telemetry, sold to hospital systems and healthcare facilities seeking to prevent readmissions and reduce patient deterioration risk. The platform integrates hospital-grade ECG data with 24/7 remote monitoring and certified technician oversight. Vios is a public company headquartered in Woodbury, Minnesota, with 51–200 employees, and operates as part of the Murata group. The product architecture sits on AWS infrastructure with HL7/FHIR integration for healthcare data interchange, supported by operational teams managing supply chain, customer education, and clinical outcomes.
Vios runs on AWS (EC2, load balancers, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, WAF) with Terraform/CloudFormation for infrastructure, Azure AD/Active Directory for identity, and HL7 v2/FHIR for healthcare data integration. Project management uses Jira.
Vios Medical is headquartered in Woodbury, Minnesota, and currently hiring only in the United States.
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