The loop between emergency response and the hospital is officially closed and with it, a new era of connected intelligence across the entire care continuum begins. As two companies whose work centers on providing the highest quality of patient care possible, it’s only natural that d2i and ESO would come together to be the first in the industry to connect intelligence from community risk through the ED and hospital through discharge.
“One of the most valuable parts of the d2i data coming into the ESO ecosystem is that we’re now going to understand all of the patients’ journeys, not just the ones that arrive by ambulance. And that context is really important when we think about the opportunities to really move the needle on community health outcomes.”
-Eric Beck, ESO
d2i – short for data to intelligence – recognized the industry need for leveraging data to spark meaningful conversations that lead to change. Their mission was to make data matter by creating a shared understanding of performance across clinical and operational teams. By aggregating insights, they closed the gaps between disparate sources from the various EHRs, creating a more complete and more meaningful data-driven picture that leads to improved scheduling, billing, and patient satisfaction.
Their work, which focuses on the emergency department and hospital side of the ecosystem, will complement ESO’s focus on prehospital care. The two combined will provide deeper insight into the entire patient journey, enabling stronger communication and more intelligent decision-making along the way.
Both companies have a long history of putting their customers’ needs front and center, listening to their feedback to create tools that they can trust to alleviate their pain points while improving their workflows. Together, they’re positioned to bring the next generation of intelligent care to the entire patient journey.
In addition to connecting once siloed departments, d2i’s outcome data will help to facilitate more personalized education on the front end of the journey by providing powerful insights into the care provided and answering important questions such as “Did I do a good job? Did I save that person’s life?”
“I think about all this information that we have at our fingertips – all the orders, all the medications, the home medications, the vitals, the results – and what we can do as two organizations to combine that data set together and then create insights and do research, and, all of that is just exciting.”
– Jonathan Rothman, Co-founder, Chief Solutions Officer, d2i
Here’s just a snapshot of the benefits this will bring to the healthcare community:
- End-to-end intelligence you can trust – ESO can now empower organizations to connect insights from the initial call through the ED, hospital, and beyond.
- Closing the loop between emergency response and hospital – By further integrating the data from the field to the hospital, providers can unlock a higher level of insight that didn’t exist until now.
- Insights at scale – By incorporating d2i’s 60 million hospital encounters and 10 billion+ data points into ESO’s dataset, the industry will have the most insight-driven database of native ED and hospital analytics yet.
- Smarter predictive models – by combining datasets, the predictive model can learn from patient outcomes to continuously improve decision-making throughout the entire emergency lifecycle.
Together, ESO and d2i will continue their shared vision, using data to optimize patient outcomes while redefining what’s possible in emergency intelligence.
To learn more about the benefits of this powerful integration, check out the full press release.