Alarm fatigue isn’t just frustrating - it’s dangerous. When nurses are bombarded with hundreds of alerts a day, critical alarms can get lost in the noise. The result? Burnout, missed events, and compromised patient safety. At Connexall, we’ve taken a clinical-first approach to solving this challenge, reducing unnecessary alerts and streamlining workflows, cutting alarms by 43%. That means fewer distractions, more focus, and better care for the patients who need it most. Discover the Connexall difference from Navleen Gill, PMP®& learn more about Clinical Elevate: https://hubs.ly/Q03WmM0q0 #AlarmFatigue #PatientSafety #HealthcareInnovation #Connexall
Connexall
Hospitals and Health Care
Boulder, Colorado 58,768 followers
We seamlessly connect people, tasks and devices into a sophisticated platform that is simple, intuitive and easy to use.
About us
Established more than 30 years ago by a forward-thinking leader, Connexall remains a cornerstone in integrated healthcare. Connexall forms lasting relationships with healthcare institutions of various sizes and specialties, offering tailored solutions for their unique requirements. Rather than merely adapting to technological changes, the aim is to set new benchmarks in quality of care, patient experience, and staff satisfaction. In Connexall's ongoing quest for innovation, the company designs, fine-tunes, and rolls out specialized solutions that enable healthcare professionals to excel in their roles. The Connected Hospital model stands as a testament to this dedication, seamlessly weaving together people, tasks, and devices into a cohesive, intuitive platform. This transformative approach streamlines workflow, enhances team collaboration, and cultivates a secure, healing atmosphere. The comprehensive strategy not only boosts the efficiency of healthcare delivery but also infuses it with empathy and attentiveness, thereby fostering an environment that is both secure and conducive to healing.
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Boulder, Colorado
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Workflow Analysis, Collaboration Software, Hospital-wide Interoperability Engine, Technical Support, Alarm Management, Healthcare, Engineering, Communication, Security, Improved Patient Experience, Improved Clinician Satisfaction, Patented Alarm and Event Management Solutions, Connected Hospital Solutions, IoT, and Healthcare IoT
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4571 Broadway Street
Boulder, Colorado 80304, US
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7 Kodiak Crescent, Suite 100
Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 3E5, CA
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Connexall ’s commitment goes beyond technology. Our goal is to continually optimize workflows to support nurses, doctors, and care teams with seamless communication and data-driven insights. By integrating tasks and notifications across a unified platform, we help reduce wait times, streamline transitions, and strengthen team coordination—ultimately driving measurable improvements in patient outcomes and staff satisfaction. Reach out to me today to find out more.
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This Thanksgiving, we pause to reflect on what truly matters: creating safer, calmer healthcare environments. At Connexall, we're thankful for our partnership with Glacier View Lodge, where innovation meets compassion. Together, we’ve transformed the way alarms work - eliminating unnecessary disruptions, preserving residents’ sleep, and ensuring that when an alert sounds, it signals something real. This progress means fewer false alarms, more peace of mind, and faster interventions that prevent falls. To Debbie Smethurst and Glacier View Lodge: Thank you 💙 #Thanksgiving #FallPrevention #Connexall #Gratitude
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Happy Thanksgiving from Connexall! 🍂 🦃 Healthcare is built on connection - and we’re proud and thankful to partner with so many incredible teams who make quality patient care possible. Every day, we work alongside healthcare heroes who inspire us to push boundaries and create smarter, more connected systems. Your dedication inspires us to keep innovating and building solutions that make a difference. From our family to yours, may your holiday be filled with warmth, gratitude, and moments that matter. #Thanksgiving #HealthcareInnovation #Connexall
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Implementation is just the beginning. We recently deployed a fall prevention system at a long-term care facility with amazing results! Months later, we keep working together to make it even better. The best solutions evolve through ongoing partnership. Learn more about our post-implementation efforts: https://lnkd.in/erST2SdG
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What happens when safety meets innovation? Progress you can feel. Partnerships like this remind us why we do what we do. When Shane Wilson shifted the conversation, their team embraced the possibilities with confidence and collaboration. Glacier View Lodge didn’t just adopt new technology: they embraced a vision for safer, more connected care. We’re grateful for partners who share our commitment to resident safety and who see technology as a tool for positive change.
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Every second counts in fall prevention. When falls happen, they happen quickly (typically within 20–30 seconds of the patient getting out of bed). But traditional fall prevention systems can actually get in the way of rapid response. ➡️ Bed pad sensors can trigger false positives that desensitize staff to true alarms ➡️ Bed pad sensors don’t always go off when patients are actually trying to get out of bed ➡️ Phone notifications can go unnoticed when clinicians are busy caring for other patients At one healthcare facility, we deployed bedside sensors as a way to replace unreliable bed pad sensors. We also adjusted the alert method, moving from mobile notifications to unit-wide lighting changes and visual display boards. When a fall risk alarm sounds, a blue light blinks outside the affected room. Meanwhile, lights outside all other patient rooms shift from warm white to cool white. Digital marquees placed around the floor display the room number and sounded a distinct tone to get staff attention. This creates instant visual and audible awareness for any staff member on the floor, not just the caregiver assigned to a given patient. The sensor and notification design changes had a major impact. During the pilot stage, the special care unit recorded zero falls. Not a single one. The previous month, they had recorded 5. Want to discover how we brought this system to life? Learn More Below ⬇️
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Fall prevention isn’t one-size-fits-all, at Glacier View Lodge, every detail matters. By working together, we’ve been able to provide them with an all-new sensor that gives staff the ability to adjust placement based on each resident’s needs. This level of Connexall customization makes a world of difference in preventing falls and ensuring safety. Hear the difference we're making from Laura Laliberte Glacier View Lodge #Connexall #Fallprevention #Glacierviewlodge
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Reducing False Alarms. Improving Resident Comfort. With Glacier View Lodge we found that by adding a slight delay to the sensor alerts, we could reduce almost all false alarms. This stopped residents from being woken up unnecessarily, increasing their comfort while reducing noise for the staff. Less stress for staff, better rest for residents: it’s a win-win! Fewer disruptions. Better sleep. Smarter care. Discover how this simple adjustment is transforming fall prevention strategies. Read the full blog here: https://hubs.ly/Q03VpSWN0
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Fall prevention systems often fail because they are not designed around real clinical environments. At one healthcare facility, our team spent fourteen days on site testing, adjusting, and validating a new environmental alert system. We optimized the placement of sensors, refined the sensitivity settings, and worked closely with front line staff to ensure alerts were clear, easy to understand, and aligned with their daily workflow. The outcome was significant. The facility reported zero patient falls during the first month of the pilot, compared to thirteen falls in the previous month. Read the complete implementation story here: https://lnkd.in/erST2SdG