SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CalmWave, the leader in eliminating non-actionable alarms through data science and Transparent AI, today announced it has won the prestigious “Health Innovation of the Year” at the 2024 GeekWire Awards. The “Health Innovation of the Year” award showcases pioneering health, life science, biotechnology, or medical breakthroughs that illustrate how technology is transforming healthcare and that hold great promise for bettering our lives or improving healthcare. This honor marks CalmWave’s second consecutive GeekWire Award, following last year’s accolade for UX Design of the Year.
“We are honored to be named Geekwire’s ‘Healthcare Innovation of the Year.’ Technology has the potential to have a transformative impact on healthcare, and we are grateful for GeekWire’s commitment to spotlighting the companies that are doing this work”
“We are honored to be named Geekwire’s ‘Healthcare Innovation of the Year.’ Technology has the potential to have a transformative impact on healthcare, and we are grateful for GeekWire’s commitment to spotlighting the companies that are doing this work,” said Ophir Ronen, founder and CEO of CalmWave. “Our vision is for a healthcare system where technology and human expertise come together seamlessly for the greater good. We are doing this with our Operations Health AI platform that captures, analyzes, and synthesizes real-time data from dozens of different medical devices in order to empower hospitals with the intelligence critical to improving patient outcomes, optimizing operations, and retaining staff.”
Rooted in decades of Enterprise IT expertise, CalmWave is the world’s first Transparent AI-powered platform for healthcare. CalmWave uses Transparent AI to analyze hospital data and minimize alarms in the ICU, objectively reducing alarm fatigue and nurse burnout. The platform ingests the hospital’s high-frequency data from diverse sources, including electronic medical record systems, on-network medical devices, and patient vital signs, and distills that data into actionable information.
CalmWave reduces non-actionable alarms by as much as 83 percent when compared to the same number of manual alarm limit adjustments. Doing so empowers clinicians with the information they need whenever they need it, supporting mission-critical decision-making in the ICU and improving nurse retention.