I met Caelin Gabriel (principal at Shunyata) at AXPONA several years ago during a slow time, and we talked for quite a while. When outlets came up he told me the following tips:
Hospital grade outlets are not appropriate for audio because they are designed to withstand corrosion from the harsh cleaning chemicals in a medical facility. That means the the female connectors in the receptacle are made of stainless steel which does not conduct electricity as well as copper. There is no reason to have corrosian resistant sockets in your home.
Caelin said that the best commonly available receptacle for home use is the Hubbel 5362. These come in 15 and 20 amp versions and are better made than typical outlets from Home Depot. They are all copper and are heavier duty than a typical outlet. They are under $15 each on Amazon.
I have just built a house with a dedicated listening room (we are just about ready to move in) and I used 3 dedicated 20 amp circuits for the audio room with one fo them using 10 gauge wire (the other 2 use standard 12 gauge). The 10 gauge circuit will be dedicated to my Krell KSA 300S amp which draws a huge amount of power. I'm using Hubbel receptacles for each circuit.