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Creating Schedule Overrides in OnPage

Learn how override schedules work in OnPage and how admins can quickly manage temporary on-call coverage changes without rebuilding the entire schedule. With OnPage overrides, teams can adjust coverage for vacations, sick days, shift swaps, after-hours changes or last-minute availability issues. During the override window, alerts are automatically routed to the covering responder. Once the override ends, the schedule returns to the regular on-call rotation.

What's New in the Updated OnPage Enterprise Management Console

Take a quick walkthrough of what’s new in the updated OnPage Enterprise Management Console. In this video, we highlight the latest updates designed to give admins more visibility, flexibility and self-service control across critical communication workflows. You’ll see what’s new across the console, including: The updated Enterprise Management Console helps teams manage on-call schedules, critical alerts, escalation workflows and Dedicated Lines more efficiently from one centralized place.

How Property Managers Can Respond Faster to Critical Issues | OnPage

When managing properties and facilities remotely, every minute matters. Whether it's an HVAC failure, maintenance request, or after-hours emergency, critical issues need immediate attention. Traditional communication methods like phone calls, emails, and text messages can easily be missed, delaying response times and impacting tenant satisfaction. In this video, discover how OnPage helps property managers and facilities teams receive critical alerts in real time, coordinate responses faster, and maintain visibility throughout the incident lifecycle.

Tap-to-call | OnPage New Feature Release

Introducing Tap-to-Phone Call in OnPage. When critical incidents require more than messaging, teams need a fast way to connect. With Tap-to-Phone Call, users can place a direct phone call to group members directly from within an OnPage conversation. By simply tapping the phone icon, responders can transition from secure messaging to live voice coordination through their mobile carrier network, helping teams communicate faster when every second counts.

Round-Robin Alert Distribution in OnPage | Incident Management Application

Introducing Round-Robin Alert Distribution in OnPage. When every alert starts with the same responder, critical issues can pile up fast and put too much pressure on the same on-call team members. With Round-Robin Alert Distribution, OnPage can route alerts sequentially across responders, helping teams distribute urgent work more evenly, reduce workload concentration and support a more balanced on-call experience.

ER-to-Physician Communication Workflow: Healthcare Critical Alerting Case Study

When a nurse calls for help, every second counts. ER nurses juggle a lot: admission decisions, discharge approvals, orders, physician consults. When they need support fast, they can't afford to chase down the right person manually. Here's how one physician-led medical group solved it using OnPage: Nurses leave a voicemail on a single intake line It's automatically routed into OnPage as an alert to the on-call triage coordinator.

First Look at the Next-Generation OnPage Enterprise Web Management Console

Get a first look at the next-generation OnPage Enterprise Web Management Console, a modernized platform designed to help critical response and operations teams across IT, Healthcare, and other industries improve visibility, streamline communication workflows, and respond faster from one centralized interface.

Do Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026? Why They're Not Secure (And What's Replacing Them)

Are hospitals still using pagers in 2026? The answer might surprise you. In this video, we break down why hospital pagers are still used today, the security risks of pagers, and whether they meet HIPAA compliance standards. While pagers have long been trusted for their reliability, many healthcare organizations are now re-evaluating their role in modern clinical communication. We also explore why pagers are considered insecure, including the lack of encryption, no read receipts, and limited communication capabilities, all of which can impact patient care and coordination.