T.J. Samson Community Hospital first US provider to offer BrainWatch from Natus — bedside neuromonitoring reaches community hospitals
Summary
T.J. Samson Community Hospital announced it is the first healthcare provider in the United States to offer BrainWatch from Natus — a continuous bedside brain monitoring system — as reported in Neurotech Notables #47. Natus is the established leader in clinical EEG systems and BrainWatch represents their next-generation continuous bedside neuromonitoring platform for neurocritical care. A community hospital being the first US adopter — rather than an academic medical center — signals that BrainWatch is specifically designed and priced for community hospital deployment, not just academic neurology centers.
Why it matters
A community hospital being first to adopt a new continuous bedside neuromonitoring system is a powerful commercial signal — it means the system is deployable in hospitals without dedicated clinical neurophysiologists, adequate for non-expert users, and priced for community hospital budgets. For Ceribell, CoMind, IntraNerve, and other bedside neuromonitoring companies, Natus BrainWatch adoption at community hospitals validates the market and establishes the commercial template they are all pursuing.
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