

Connexall is an end-to-end integration and communication platform designed for hospital-wide interoperability. It acts as middleware that connects medical devices—such as nurse call systems, smart beds, and IV pumps—with clinical staff.
The software is designed for healthcare environments, including hospitals. It supports clinical care staff, IT professionals, and health services staff by routing alerts to the appropriate person on their device.
Key capabilities include managing patient alarms to help reduce alarm fatigue and providing secure messaging for care teams. The platform is classified as a class II medical device software.
Buyers should confirm how the platform fits into their existing IT governance and whether their specific device vendors are supported by the vendor-neutral integration approach.
Collects and filters alarms from monitors and devices to help ensure critical alerts are escalated while suppressing nuisance alarms.
Provides alarm notifications and real time alarm updates directly to mobile devices for clinical staff.
Supports messaging between healthcare users designed to meet healthcare safety regulations.
Captures data from connected systems to provide visibility into event lifecycles and workflow efficiencies.
Designed to help hospitals maintain control and meet regulatory requirements for patient safety.
Supports centralized patient monitoring by automating or manually dispatching alarms to caregivers.
Using algorithms to filter non-actionable alarms so caregivers receive critical notifications.
Automating notifications for tasks like admission, housekeeping, and discharge to help reduce patient wait times.
Integrating environmental alerts to notify staff of risks to help prevent patient falls.
Enabling telemetry technicians to electronically document alarm activity and dispatch alerts to nursing staff.
Pricing was not clearly available from the provided evidence. Buyers should confirm current pricing on the vendor website.
Connexall is a communication platform that integrates hospital devices—such as IV pumps and patient monitors—to send filtered alerts to the appropriate clinical staff.
The platform is designed for clinical care staff, IT professionals, health services staff, and healthcare executives within hospitals.
It uses algorithms and patented technology to suppress nuisance alarms and help ensure only actionable, critical alerts are escalated to caregivers.
The software is designed to be vendor-neutral and device-independent, supporting integrations with various nurse call systems and EHRs.
Source category: Healthcare
Source subcategory: Healthcare Communication
Connexall is a class II medical device communication platform for hospitals. It supports clinical workflows by integrating patient alarms from various devices into a notification system to help reduce alarm fatigue. Buyers should consider the technical requirements for implementation in enterprise environments.