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Owlet, Locus Health Team Up for Integrated Infant Health Management

The collaboration will connect data from Owlet’s FDA-cleared BabySat into the Locus Health platform.

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By: Sam Brusco

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The collaboration will offer healthcare providers ongoing and secure access to vital infant health information after hospital discharge. Photo: Owlet

Owlet, a company specializing in smart infant monitoring, has partnered with Locus Health, a company focused on remote patient monitoring, for more integrated infant health management.

The collaboration will connect data from Owlet’s FDA-cleared BabySat into the Locus Health platform, providing clinicians with ongoing and secure access to vital infant health information after discharge from the hospital.

This collaboration helps clinicians bridge a crucial gap between hospital and home, allowing more connected care for vulnerable infants. The integration supports monitoring of infants with complex conditions such as congenital heart defects, chronic lung disease, and arrhythmia management.

“Locus Health has long been a leader in remote care management software for vulnerable pediatric patients, their families, and hospital care teams,” said Andy Archer, Locus Health’s co-founder and CEO. “Our outcomes-based solutions for populations like congenital heart disease and neonatal ICU patients will be further enhanced with a partner like Owlet, providing vital biometric data through the Locus platform to care teams that increasingly need both timely insights and enhanced workflow efficiency.”

Providers using Locus Health will have access to patient data collected by BabySat, letting them remotely track oxygen saturation and pulse rate. The solution will also help detect concerning trends early and support timely intervention, the duo said.

The integration delivers frequent, automated data updates to remove manual data entry and minimize risk of transcription errors. Its goal is more accurate insights, better-informed clinical decisions, and improved outcomes—without adding workflow complexity for clinicians or burden on parents.

“Owlet has monitored more than 2.5 million babies, equipping parents and caregivers with clinically proven, reliable tools to track Baby’s key vitals,” said Dean Demitropoulos, senior director of business development at Owlet. “Our growing footprint in the medical space, and collaboration with a pediatric market leader like Locus, underscores our vision to make health insights accessible at home for infants that require monitoring, bringing families and care teams together through connectivity.”

In September, Owlet released its new HD video baby monitor, Dream Sight, and next-gen Dream Duo.

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