ESO

ESO

Software Development

Austin, Texas 20,620 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.

Website
http://www.eso.com
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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    A big welcome to our new team members at ESO. 👋 We're so excited to have more passionate folks joining us in our mission to improve community health and safety through the power of data. Are you interested in making a difference? See our current openings on the ESO careers page. https://bit.ly/3VHlsgr

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    “The ability for us to link data from the 9-1-1 call through the hospital visit and post-acute care for the very first time is exciting and will help us improve community health and safety.” - Erica Holland, ESO’s Vice President of Corporate Development Earlier this month, we announced ESO’s acquisition of Logis Solutions by ESO. Together, our two technologies are looking towards the future of community health and safety through the power of data – from initial call to patient care. This partnership has been years in the making. Leaders from both organizations sat down to discuss why we’re excited to combine our two premier technologies, and what our customers and the emergency service and healthcare industries can look forward to in the future. https://bit.ly/3LDMbEF

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    ESO is pleased to announce our 2024 Regional User Groups (RUGs), the perfect opportunity for you to connect with other ESO users in your area! The dynamic communities at our RUG events are an excellent way to swap knowledge, experiences, and best practices with ESO products. Check out where ESO will be heading this year by visiting the link in our bio and be sure to register to attend! https://bit.ly/3WsxI4T

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    🚒 We’re heading to Kansas City for NASFM’s 34th Annual Fire Prevention & Safety Symposium from July 29-31. Come join us as we gather with State Fire Marshals and public safety officials from across the country. Stop by booth 309 to say hi and learn about the latest ESO happenings. We hope to see you there!

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    This week, we’re unveiling a new mural at our Bellingham, Washington, ESO office. The mural is a powerful symbol of our commitment to improving community health and safety through data. Watch the video below to discover the meaningful elements featured in its vibrant artwork.

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    📆 Mark your calendars and save the date for Wave 2025 featuring ESO Training Academy happening from April 22-25, 2025! More details are coming soon, so keep an eye on our ESO social channels for updates!

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    Technology, AI, and machine learning are revolutionizing healthcare and safety. Picture a world with drone-delivered care, smarter equipment to keep our firefighters safe, and innovations empowering safer communities. Let’s shape a better future together. Learn more about our ESO product ecosystem and our integrated suite of software products for EMS agencies, fire departments, and hospitals that are transforming the way first responders collect, share, report, and analyze critical information to improve community health and safety. https://bit.ly/3WkazBy #AIDay

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    Have you joined one of our Data Café webinars this year? At the Data Café, you can see how the 2023 ESO Trauma Index can help your hospital improve trauma care. Our industry experts take a close look at each key metric in the 2023 ESO Trauma Index and serve up data and insights so you can get the most out of your trauma registry software. Plus, you can earn 1 nursing and registry-specific continuing education contact hour for each webinar! Don't miss the next session on July 18 | Penetrating Trauma and Shock Index: What percentage of penetrating trauma victims have a systolic blood pressure (SBP) less than 90 mmHg or shock index (SI) greater than one? https://bit.ly/4eZB9Hc

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