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Priorities

In OnPage, the difference between high priority and low priority messages primarily affects how the notifications are handled, escalated, and acknowledged. Here’s a breakdown:

🔴 High Priority Messages

  • Escalation & Persistence: High-priority messages override silent mode, ensuring they get attention.
  • Continuous Alerts: The recipient’s device will continuously alert them until the message is acknowledged.
  • Immediate Delivery: These messages are sent instantly with the highest priority routing.
  • Escalation Rules: If not acknowledged within a set timeframe, the message may escalate to another user or group.
  • Critical Use Case: Used for urgent or time-sensitive situations, such as incident response, security breaches, or on-call alerts.

🟢 Low Priority Messages

  • Standard Notifications: These are regular notifications that respect the recipient’s phone settings (e.g., silent or do-not-disturb mode).
  • No Escalation: The message does not escalate if the recipient does not acknowledge it.
  • Less Persistent Alerts: The recipient will still get a notification, but it won’t persistently alert them.
  • Use Case: Ideal for non-urgent updates, reminders, or general communications where immediate attention is not required.

Key Differences Summary

FeatureHigh Priority 🔴Low Priority 🟢
Overrides Silent Mode✅ Yes❌ No
Continuous Alerts Until Acknowledged✅ Yes❌ No
Escalation Rules Apply✅ Yes❌ No
Ideal ForUrgent alerts, emergencies, on-call pagesGeneral updates, reminders
Affects Response Time⏳ Fastest response expected🕒 No immediate action required

When to Use Each

  • Use High Priority for incidents, system outages, patient emergencies, or any critical event requiring immediate intervention.
  • Use Low Priority for routine updates, scheduled messages, or situations where an instant response is not necessary.