Clinical Alarm Management Market - By Component: Alarm Management Software, Clinical Communication Platforms, Analytics Dashboards; By End User: Hospitals, Long-Term Care Facilities, Ambulatory Surgery Centers; By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa.
Market Overview
Clinical alarm management refers to systems, software, and workflows designed to monitor, prioritize, and reduce unnecessary or non-actionable medical alarms across healthcare settings. Hospitals are increasingly implementing alarm management strategies to combat alarm fatigue, improve response efficiency, and meet regulatory standards. With the growing digitization in healthcare, coupled with the increased use of smart monitors, infusion pumps, ventilators, and EMR-connected systems, the global clinical alarm management market is experiencing robust growth.
Market Size and Forecast
|
Year |
Market Value (USD Billion) |
Notes |
|
2019 |
0.83 |
Includes middleware, alarm analytics, and device-integrated solutions |
|
2024 |
1.64 |
CAGR 14.8% (2019–2024); rapid adoption in large hospitals |
|
2031 |
3.92 |
CAGR 13.1% (2024–2031); spurred by AI integration and regulatory mandates |
Alarm fatigue has become a significant patient safety challenge, prompting hospitals worldwide to implement tiered alarm systems, AI-enabled alerting, and centralized command centers.
Market Drivers
Market Challenges
Competitive Landscape
|
Company |
2024 Share |
Core Strengths |
Recent Moves |
|
Philips Healthcare |
23% |
IntelliSpace Alarm Management, EMR-linked tools |
Partnered with Epic for alarm escalation (2024) |
|
GE HealthCare |
18% |
CARESCAPE monitoring integration |
AI-driven triage pilot with Mayo Clinic (Q1 2025) |
|
Spok Holdings |
14% |
Clinical communication and alerting |
Released updated Spok Go platform (Q4 2024) |
|
Ascom |
11% |
Mobile alarm middleware and nurse call |
Acquired software-based alert analytics firm (2023) |
|
Others (Vocera, Connexall, Masimo) |
34% |
Event-driven messaging, IoMT connectivity |
Focused on workflow and handheld device integration |
Market Segmentation
By Component:
By End User:
Regional Analysis
Recent Developments:
Strategic Outlook:
Hospitals should adopt AI-assisted alarm logic, train multidisciplinary teams, and integrate alarm systems with EMRs and nurse call platforms to reduce false alarms and improve clinician response. Vendors must focus on mobile-first, cloud-native solutions that enable cross-device orchestration.
Methodology
Clearview Market Insights conducted interviews with 87 clinical engineers, ICU managers, and hospital IT leaders across 26 countries. The data modeling encompassed device penetration rates, alarm reduction benchmarks, and compliance trend tracking.
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