When an alarm goes off you want to make sure it is clinically relevant.”
Ineke van de Pol
ICU nurse practitioner, St. Antonius Hospital, The Netherlands
Clinical
Missing actionable alarms jeopardizes patient safety.
Financial
Patient harm as a result of over-alarming can have costly repercussions from transfers to the ICU, extended length of stay and litigation.
Technical
The lack of alarm customization for individual patients can create excessive nuisance alarms.
Operational
About 10% of nursing time is lost responding to non-actionable alarms.
Growth A stressful, noise-filled work environment can contribute to staff burnout.
Regulatory
Non-compliance can be costly, as health care moves from volume to value-based care models.
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Footnotes: [1] Juniper Consulting. Junicon Web Survey, 2012. [2] Cvach, M., "Monitor Alarm Fatigue: An Integrative Review", Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, July/August 2012, pp. 268-277.
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