HTMwire assessment
Connexall is a vendor-neutral clinical alarm management and event-notification middleware platform that ingests alarms and events from patient monitors, nurse call, smart beds, IV pumps, and IT systems, then applies routing and escalation rules to deliver alerts to caregiver endpoints such as smartphones, voice badges, and workstations. It is positioned as enterprise middleware sitting between source systems and care teams. Connexall is a product of GlobeStar Systems, founded in 1992.
Long-established vendor-neutral middleware that integrates with virtually any system touching the patient, from nurse call and monitors to beds and pumps.
HTMwire's independent read on the technology — not the vendor's marketing claim.
Yes. Connexall is positioned as vendor-neutral middleware that integrates alarms and events across systems from different manufacturers, including nurse call, monitors, beds, and pumps.
Connexall integrates with systems that touch the patient, including patient monitors, nurse call, smart beds, IV pumps, and EHR/ADT systems, and delivers alerts to smartphones and voice badges.
Connexall is a product of GlobeStar Systems, founded in 1992 by David Tavares and headquartered in Toronto, with a US subsidiary based in Boulder, Colorado.
Connexall's alarm management is primarily rules- and logic-based for routing and escalation; there is no clear public evidence of machine-learning alarm prediction in the core product.
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