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ESO Solutions and IamResponding Team Up to Enhance Data-Based Situational Awareness and Incident Reporting Capabilities for First Responders

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, April 11, 2024

NEW YORK, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- IamResponding today announced a strategic partnership with ESO, a leading data and software company serving fire departments, emergency medical services (EMS), hospitals and state and federal agencies. IamResponding, a RapidSOS solution, and ESO combine the strengths of the premier incident alerting and situational awareness communication platform with the industry-leading records management system.

Key Points: 
  • IamResponding, a RapidSOS solution, and ESO combine the strengths of the premier incident alerting and situational awareness communication platform with the industry-leading records management system.
  • The two companies' collaboration marks a pivotal moment in emergency services, introducing enhanced incident data capabilities that empower first responders to make better-informed decisions swiftly and efficiently.
  • Streamlined Incident Management and Permitting Processes: By leveraging the IamResponding community portal and ESO Properties, Inspections and Permits modules, first responders can streamline operations and easily stay compliant.
  • Comprehensive Solutions for Empowered Response: Together, ESO and IamResponding offer a robust toolkit for emergency response and department operations.

ESO Announces Next Generation Asset Management, Inventory and Checklists for Fire and EMS Departments of All Sizes

Retrieved on: 
Monday, April 10, 2023

ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals today announced ESO Logistics Management, which includes Asset Management, Inventory and Checklists.

Key Points: 
  • ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals today announced ESO Logistics Management, which includes Asset Management, Inventory and Checklists.
  • The three are purpose-built for today’s emergencies and designed to better operationalize all aspects of the Fire and EMS service.
  • “The new asset management, inventory and checklist applications will come together to make both EMS and Fire departments more modern, intuitive and actionable,” said Allen Johnson, Chief Product Officer at ESO.
  • Asset Management will help fire and EMS agencies manage all aspects of their capital equipment.”
    Key Components of ESO Logistics Management Include:
    Allows departments to track their most important resources.

ESO Predicts Key Hospital Industry Trends for 2023

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 30, 2023

“With the macroeconomic concerns heading into 2023, hospitals systems will need to think critically about 2023 budgets and create long-term strategies to maintain resources across the healthcare continuum,” said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO.

Key Points: 
  • “With the macroeconomic concerns heading into 2023, hospitals systems will need to think critically about 2023 budgets and create long-term strategies to maintain resources across the healthcare continuum,” said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO.
  • Additionally, reshaping cost structure to ensure sustainability will be key, especially with more Medicare patients coming into hospital systems.
  • Data interoperability continues to be essential:
    With hospital closures, hospitals merging and being acquired, and new platforms (smart watches, smart phones, etc.)
  • The ability to quickly and seamlessly integrate systems and access key data elements will separate hospitals from those that fail to those that succeed.

ESO Predicts Key EMS Trends for 2023

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 30, 2023

ESO , the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments, hospitals, state and federal agencies, today shared the trends it predicts will have the most impact on emergency medical services (EMS) in 2023: applicant pools will decrease; mobile integrated health will play a bigger role in patient care; clinical innovations will resurface in 2023; technology and data will drive improved patient outcomes.

Key Points: 
  • ESO , the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments, hospitals, state and federal agencies, today shared the trends it predicts will have the most impact on emergency medical services (EMS) in 2023: applicant pools will decrease; mobile integrated health will play a bigger role in patient care; clinical innovations will resurface in 2023; technology and data will drive improved patient outcomes.
  • “COVID-19 pulled EMS clinicians in many different directions, but in 2023 we may begin to see clinical innovations resurface as providers look at ways to improve patient care and outcomes,” said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer ESO.
  • Also consider the following, signing bonuses for new employees may lead to retention issues for current employees – further exacerbating the problem.
  • In 2023, we will see a return to broader clinical innovation as the role of EMS evolves.

ESO Adds Two Key Leaders to Growth Team

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 12, 2023

He will lead the company’s organic growth strategy and Sales and Marketing teams.

Key Points: 
  • He will lead the company’s organic growth strategy and Sales and Marketing teams.
  • “Brent and Erica bring tremendous experience and expertise to ESO to help us accelerate our mission to improve the health and safety of the communities we serve,” said Eric Beck, President of ESO.
  • Prior to SAP Concur, Brent led Sales at Jamf, delivering on key growth objectives for consecutive years.
  • She spearheaded the company’s corporate strategy and roadmap for inorganic growth, including market research to identify key acquisition targets.

ESO launches Public Health Resource Center to Share Prehospital and Hospital Outcome Data Related to COVID-19, Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, December 8, 2022

The Resource Center is designed to share relevant information and data insights regarding 911 calls associated with COVID-19, influenza-like illness, and RSV.

Key Points: 
  • The Resource Center is designed to share relevant information and data insights regarding 911 calls associated with COVID-19, influenza-like illness, and RSV.
  • We are seeing a rise in 911 calls connected to severe flu and respiratory illnesses, said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO.
  • The data for the Public Health Resource Center comes from the ESO Data Collaborative consisting of more than 2,000 EMS agencies across the United States.
  • ESO (ESO Solutions, Inc.) is dedicated to improving community health and safety through the power of data.

ESO Partners with Philips, Integrates Philips Tempus Pro with ESO EHR to Capture Essential On-Scene Clinical Data

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 28, 2021

With this integration, providers can import critical clinical data from Tempus ALS into a patient\'s EHR record for accurate, rapid reporting.\n"Access to timely data can make all the difference when it comes to patient care," said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO.

Key Points: 
  • With this integration, providers can import critical clinical data from Tempus ALS into a patient\'s EHR record for accurate, rapid reporting.\n"Access to timely data can make all the difference when it comes to patient care," said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO.
  • "Our partnership with a strong leader like Philips will help accelerate the capture and distribution of critical data during time-sensitive emergencies to ensure EMS providers are making the most informed decisions possible.
  • "\nPhilips Tempus Pro is a rugged, lightweight cardiac monitor that can be carried in one hand.
  • "\nESO (ESO Solutions, Inc.) is dedicated to improving community health and safety through the power of data.