A team of investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center wants to improve patient outcomes in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) settings by silencing audible medical alarms in hospital rooms. Auditory ...
Ophir Ronen, CEO of CalmWave is looking to solve the problem of alarm fatigue in the ICU, by building predictive models. An estimated 771 alarms per bed, per day were measured at peak at John Hopkins ...
Hospital intensive care units are notoriously noisy, with medical equipment emitting alarms, beeps, and other alerts designed to grab the attention of overextended healthcare workers. That constant ...
Boston Children’s Hospital has brought predictive analytics into the cardiac intensive care unit, using a new software system that analyzes a myriad of vitals information to identify which patients’ ...
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center developed a device for intensive care patients that eliminates the sound of medical alarms while allowing the patient to hear human voices ...
Seattle health-tech startup CalmWave, working to eliminate unnecessary alarms attached to patients in hospital intensive care units, raised $4.4 million in new funding. The additional seed round ...
The management of clinical alarms in critical care settings remains a pivotal concern in modern healthcare. Persistent exposure to frequent and often non-actionable alerts can lead to alarm fatigue ...