Just a note about hospital grade outlets. At AXPONA several years ago I met Caelin Gabriel from Shunyata and we had an interesting discussion about various power issues. The subject of outlets came up and he told me that it is not a good idea to use hospital grade outlets because they are made to resist corrosion from the cleaning and disinfecting chemicals that hospitals use. They use stainless steel for the electrical contacts instead of copper and Gabriel said that this does not provide as good a connection. He noted that Shunyata sells high quality copper outlets but he told me that the most cost effective solution is to use good quality Hubbel outlets. Just because I'm OCD I replaced my audio outlets with Hubbels for a nominal expense. And, no, they didn't "blow away" the old outlets - I couldn't hear any difference. But everytime I play my rig I'm secure in the knowledge that my system is not restricted by the cheap contractor grade outlets that were originally in my house.
A good quality power strip will work just fine for your application. Spend a little more money and buy a name brand that is rated for 15 amps. It will have no effect on the voltage or current that your components receive.