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Owlet Connect: Your Patients’ Data, Integrated Into Your EMR

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Owlet Connect: Your Patients’ Data, Integrated Into Your EMR


Introducing BabySat® + Owlet Connect — The Future of Infant RPM

 

By: Dean Demitropoulos, Senior Director, Business Development

Owlet Connect enables seamless, secure, standards-based (e.g. FHIR, HL7, etc.) data sharing from home monitoring directly into your EMR/EHR. 

Powered by the FDA-cleared, prescription BabySat® pulse oximeter, Owlet Connect empowers clinicians with timely, actionable insights from the home, without adding steps for caregivers or workflow burden for your team.


What Is Owlet Connect?

Owlet Connect transforms BabySat into a fully integrated clinical solution. Through Owlet’s new partnership with Rhapsody, a leader in digital health interoperability, BabySat data now flows directly into existing EHR workflows via a secure, standards-based pathway.

This integration enables:

  • Automated SpO₂ and pulse rate delivery

  •  Leveraging of continuous  monitoring data to support medical decision making

  • Elimination of caregiver burden to record or transmit data to their infant’s health care provider

  • Streamlined workflows for clinical teams

The Rhapsody-enabled solution reduces custom development, minimizes errors, and ensures accurate, timely infant health information is available when and where it’s needed.


How It Works for Clinicians

With Owlet Connect, you can:

  1. Monitor infants remotely with reliable, longitudinal data
     Frequent, clinically meaningful SpO₂ and pulse rate values are delivered directly to your system.

  2. Gain actionable, real-time insights from the home
     Identify trends, intervene earlier, and make informed care decisions without manual caregiver reporting.

  3. Integrate seamlessly into your workflow
    Automated data transfer means no new portals or interfaces—just the tools you already use.


Supporting Better Care at Home

BabySat is designed for real-world families:

  • Wireless, adhesive-free, and comfortable for infants

  • Intuitive and easy to use for caregivers

  • Clinically validated data that bridges home monitoring and professional oversight

Caregivers gain confidence, and clinicians gain continuous insight—creating a more connected care experience.


Why This Partnership Matters

Owlet’s collaboration with Rhapsody marks a pivotal step in scaling pediatric remote patient monitoring. 

“Our partnership with Rhapsody is another step forward in Owlet’s mission to redefine how infant data is integrated and used more effectively within the healthcare system. We’re connecting the dots between home and hospital by delivering clinically validated infant monitoring that keeps parents and providers connected from anywhere. By integrating with the Rhapsody trusted exchange platform, we’ve made sharing infant health data simple, empowering families to make informed decisions and allowing clinicians to deliver better care.” Jonathan Harris, Owlet’s President and CEO

Together, the companies are making infant health data more accessible, more interoperable, and more meaningful at the point of care.


Experience Owlet Connect

See how integrated, real-time infant monitoring can enhance your workflows and support better outcomes.

Request a demo at: [email protected]

 

BabySat is an FDA-cleared prescription only device, available in the U.S. only. BabySat pulse oximeter is indicated for use in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and Pulse rate. It is indicated for spot-checking and/or continuous monitoring of well-perfused patients greater than one month old up to 18 months old and weighing between 6 and 30 lbs., in the home environment, and should be used in consultation with medical professionals.  Medical decisions should not be made solely based on BabySat data.

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