ESO

ESO

Software Development

Austin, Texas 21,994 followers

Improving community health and safety through the power of data.

About us

At ESO, our industry and technology experts collaborate to improve community health and safety through the power of data. We offer a challenging, collaborative, fast-paced, and fun environment where people feel like family and thrive by making a difference for our customers. ESOers are passionate about using data to transform healthcare and public safety to make our communities safer, improve patient outcomes, and improve first responder well-being. We come to work every day inspired to make a difference. Since our founding in 2004, the company continues to pioneer innovative, user-friendly software to meet the changing needs of today’s EMS agencies, fire departments, hospitals, state/provincial offices, and federal agencies. Today, ESO serves thousands of customers throughout North America. We deliver the most reliable, innovative, and easy-to-use software and data solutions on the market, including the industry-leading ESO Electronic Health Record (EHR), the next generation ePCR; ESO Health Data Exchange (HDE), the first-of-its-kind healthcare interoperability platform; ESO Fire RMS, the modern fire Record Management System; ESO Patient Registry (trauma, burn and stroke registry software); and ESO State Repository. Our headquarters in Austin's Domain area is arguably one of the coolest spaces in town.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2004
Specialties
Software Development, Software-as-a-Service, Platform-as-a-Service, Business Intelligence, Data Management, Interoperability, Healthcare, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Records Management, Hospital Emergency Departments, Electronic patient care record, Electronic Health Record, Fire Department Software, EMS Software, and Best Places to Work

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    The aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the southeast is harrowing. Our hearts go out to all those affected, including our own ESO employees and their families. To the first responders, utility workers, and volunteers across the country: Thank you. Your dedication reminds us all of the courage of those who risk everything to keep us and our communities safe. While the recovery from this event will take months, even years, to fully complete, there are immediate ways you can contribute. We’d like to share the list of resources we recently provided to our employees seeking to do more. - Donate to organizations like the Red Cross, or local hurricane relief funds. You can also find local Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters (VOADS). - North Carolina: Consider donating to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund or to the NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN DISASTER, which has a list of vetted disaster relief organizations. https://lnkd.in/eJ4f88Vb - Florida: Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida activated the Florida Disaster Fund to help those affected by the hurricane. The fund helps people across Florida get help after an emergency or disaster. https://lnkd.in/eSwBnfy - Georgia: Send Relief, a nonprofit in the state, deployed resources to areas with the highest need. The organization was also working with national organizations to coordinate help. A number of national organizations were accepting donations to help states affected by the hurricane. Those organizations include The Salvation Army, the American Red Cross and Americares.

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    Curious to learn the latest advancements in EMS through ESO’s cutting-edge research? Join Brent Myers, MD MPH, ESO’s Chief Medical Officer, and Patricia Piper, Senior Director of EMS on October 9 as they discuss key topics during the EMS1 webinar, “The Future of EMS: Insights and Next Steps from ESO Research,” where they will discuss the evolution of 911 response systems, the role of AI in EMS decision-making, and practical strategies for resource management. Save your spot by registering today ➡️ https://bit.ly/3ZrUvzm

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    Join ESO in St. Louis this October for the Priority1 EMS Conference! Hear from ESO leaders and subject matter experts on important topics in emergency medical services. The conference brings together some of the most respected names in EMS for a two-day program at the heart of St. Louis County's health and academia centers. Check out the full event details and register to attend the ESO Regional User Group on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at https://bit.ly/3Y69TRf. We hope to see you there! #ESORUGs

    Priority1 EMS Conference

    Priority1 EMS Conference

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    ESO Patient Registry is helping healthcare teams better manage patient data and improve the care they provide. From reducing downtime to improving data accuracy, our customers are seeing the impact. Watch the video to hear how ESO Patient Registry is making a difference in day-to-day operations and patient outcomes. Want to see how ESO Patient Registry can support your team? Learn more at https://bit.ly/4guVghj. A big thank you to the following for sharing their insights: Madonna Stotsenburg, DNP, MBA, BSN, RN, TCRN Jenny Stoecker BSN, RN Peter Antevy MD KaLinda Evans

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    Join the final session of the 2023 Trauma Index Data Café with the authors of the Index today, September 19 at 12 p.m. CT. This installment will focus on Injury Severity Scores (ISS), revealing how trauma centers handle different injury levels and what these scores mean for patient care. Want a preview before the webinar? Our latest blog breaks down some of the key data and insights you’ll hear about. Read it here https://bit.ly/3B4UIhQ Hear directly from the experts and register now for today's webinar at 12 p.m. CT https://bit.ly/3vabUjB

    Data Café Insights: Injury Severity Scores

    Data Café Insights: Injury Severity Scores

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    "For those aspiring to reach a UX director role, particularly women, it's important to cultivate strong leadership skills to effectively guide your UX team and product strategy. A deep understanding of user research, design principles, and the ability to align UX goals with business objectives is crucial." – Marie-therese McCann, ESO's Director of User Experience, based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. MT takes great pride in leading teams of students and aspiring leaders, helping them grow their careers through resilience, empathy, and passion. Read more about MT's journey to becoming ESO's Director of User Experience in this month's Belfast Live spotlight. #makeadifference https://bit.ly/3XKwylF

    Director of UX at ESO Belfast goes under the Belfast Live Spotlight

    Director of UX at ESO Belfast goes under the Belfast Live Spotlight

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    Discover the latest advancements in EMS through ESO’s cutting-edge research by attending the EMS1 webinar, "The future of EMS: Insights and next steps from ESO research," on October 9, 2024, at 1 p.m. ET. Hear from Brent Myers, MD MPH, ESO’s Chief Medical Officer, and Patricia Piper, Senior Director of EMS, as they discuss key industry topics like the evolution of 911 response systems, the role of AI in EMS decision-making, and practical strategies for resource management. Register here to claim your spot! ➡️ https://bit.ly/3ZrUvzm

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    “Recognizing when our mental health needs attention is key, and having a culture where mental health is embraced and supported rather than stigmatized creates a safe space to seek those resources.” - Remle Crowe, PhD, Director of Clinical and Operational Research at ESO This report was created in collaboration with JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services and Fire Engineering on the impactful work our RPi team is doing in areas of first responder wellness and care. https://bit.ly/3Yw1fMp

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