The Clinical Alarm Management Market is expected to reach US$ 6.2 billion by 2033, recording a 7.5% CAGR during the forecast period (2023 to 2033). Alarms alert personnel when a situation is dangerous or life-threatening and requires immediate attention; nevertheless, they regularly sound even when no such scenario exists. Most non-urgent alarms do not require immediate attention from a staff member. 

Alarm weariness is caused by a constant barrage of nuisance notifications, which manifests as slow or no response, silencing or muting the alarm, or totally turning off the alarm. The background noise of a unit’s environment is created by this cacophony. If the warning is turned off or muffled, the staff member may not be notified of an emergency. 

Even if there exist strategies, none of them can solve the problem on their own. Multiple mitigating activities are required, where few need to be tailored to the unit or patient. For example, when necessary, alarm parameters can be modified to maximise the possibility that the alarm will only sound when the patient truly requires attention. 

In several cases, it may be possible to add a slight delay to the warning; in such cases, things will automatically adjust themselves after a few seconds. Another strategy is to hire technicians to monitor the patient monitors and warn staff of any abnormalities. This advice post delves deeper into these interventions. 

Competitive Insight

Key Players Operating in the Global Market include

  • Medtronic
  • GE Healthcare
  • Koninklijke
  • Philips N. V.
  • Baxter
  • Connexall
  • Mindray Medical International Limited
  • Vocera
  • Drager
  • Spok Inc.

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Key Segment

By Component:

  • Solution
    • Clinical Decision Support Tool
    • Central Monitoring System
    • Mobility Solution
    • Clinical Alarm Reporting Software
    • Alarm Auditing Software
  • Service
    • Consulting
    • Implementation and Integration
    • Monitoring and Analytics

By End User:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Long-term and Palliative Care Centers
  • Home Care
  • Others