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Are EMS treatment disparities related to race or class?

EMS1 by Lexipol | posted on August 23, 2023

ESO Announces Fire Service Visionary to Keynote Wave 2023

EMS1 by Lexipol | posted on April 3, 2023

Budget restraints and staffing shortages: ESO gives 2023 predictions for the fire service

International Fire and Safety Journal | posted on February 3, 2023

ESO Predicts Key EMS Trends for 2023

EMS World | posted on February 2, 2023

4 hospital predictions for 2023

Beckers Hospital Review | posted on January 31, 2023

ESO Predicts Key Fire Industry Trends for 2023

FireRescue1 | posted on January 31, 2023

ESO Predicts Key EMS Trends for 2023

JEMS | posted on January 27, 2023

ESO Predicts Key Fire Industry Trends for 2023

Firehouse Magazine | posted on January 26, 2023

Sodium Bicarb in OHCA Byline

EMS World | posted on January 23, 2023

ESO adds Blood Transfusion Needs Score to 2022 Trauma Index

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on November 18, 2022

ESO Releases 2022 Trauma Index

EMS1 | posted on November 18, 2022

Walker County improves patient outcomes through HDE

Huntsville Item | posted on October 6, 2022

Software aims to improve patient outcomes for Walker County EMS

KBTX (Bryan, TX) | posted on September 29, 2022

ESO acquires Occam Technologies

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on August 31, 2022

Social determinants of health & EMS transport

Health IT Analytics | posted on August 23, 2022

Report: Rural health disparities in heart attack patients

The Daily Yonder | posted on August 23, 2022

Redmond Fire rolls out ESO fire inspection software

Redmond Spokesman | posted on July 25, 2022

East Baton Rouge health system brings on ESO’s HDE

WFAB9 Baton Rouge | posted on July 13, 2022

Emergency Medicine’s Original Sin

The Atlantic | posted on July 12, 2021

For the Record 10/20 – Firefighters, PPE and COVID

Firehouse.com | posted on October 1, 2020

ESO Releases 2020 ESO EMS Index: COVID-19 Special Edition

Fireengineering.com | posted on September 3, 2020

SSM Health links EHR with local EMS systems for real-time data exchange

Beckers Hospital Review | posted on July 8, 2020

SSM Health first to use ESO Health Data Exchange

Milton Courier | posted on July 7, 2020

SSM Health implements data exchange technology with EMS

Channel 3000 | posted on July 3, 2020

Why supply chain data is king in the coronavirus pandemic

Supply Chain Dive | posted on April 7, 2020

Numbers from group purchasing organization Premier and data software company ESO show the supply chain gaps in getting needed personal protective equipment (PPE) to those on the front lines. Data on increasing orders of PPE in the hospital setting and the arc of COVID-19 calls compared to a typical flu season show the pandemic in a new light.

What data tells us about first responders dealing with COVID-19 cases

ZDNet | posted on April 7, 2020

Dr. Brent Myers, chief medical officer, of ESO, explains how data is informing the COVID-19 handoff from EMS workers to hospitals.

Coronavirus-related first responder data skyrockets in the past week

TechRepublic | posted on April 3, 2020

ESO’s data dashboard captures, tracks, and analyzes real-time data for COVID-19-specific EMS responses.

As COVID-19 data sets become more accessible, novel coronavirus pandemic may be most visualized ever

ZDNet | posted on April 1, 2020

ESO, a data software company that focuses on EMS, fire and hospital first responders to track response data across the US. The data set collects pre-hospital to hospital response and is collected from 2,600 EMS agencies across the US but excluding California.

Data company says current rate of COVID-19 N95 usage is ‘unsustainable’

EMS1 | posted on March 24, 2020

The company recommended the use of surgical masks for lower risk calls in order to preserve the supply of respirators

ESO Data Show Unsustainable Use of N95 Respirators for EMS

JEMS | posted on March 24, 2020

The current use shows ESO customers are using N95 respirators at the rate of more than 9,000 a day on approximately 25,000 daily 911 calls, putting customers on pace to use more than one million N95 respirators in the next three months.

ESO Data Show Unsustainable Use of N95s for EMS in COVID-19 Outbreak

EMS World | posted on March 24, 2020

ESO, a data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, has been monitoring its dataset in relation to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)—specifically N95 respirators—in use by EMS providers and responders during the COVID-19 outbreak.

ESO Predicts Key EMS Trends for 2020

EMSWorld | posted on January 7, 2020

ESO Acquires eCore Software

FinSMEs | posted on April 25, 2019

Eso, an Austin, Texas-based data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, acquires eCore Software

Dallas software firm sells to Austin-based electronic medical records company

Dallas Morning News | posted on April 25, 2019

Electronic medical records software company ESO is expanding its offerings with the acquisition of a Dallas-based firm.

M&A wrap: 3 Austin-area country clubs change hands; ESO buys eCore

Austin Business Journal | posted on April 25, 2019

ESO Solutions Inc. on April 25 said it had bought Dallas-based eCore Software.

Affinegy Acquired by NISC | ESO Acquires eCore Software

Austin Inno | posted on April 25, 2019

ESO Acquires Dallas Company. One of the best ways to grow is by scooping up a complimentary company via acquisition.

Austin’s ESO acquires Dallas-based software firm

Austin American-Statesman | posted on April 25, 2019

Austin-based ESO said the purchase of eCore Software extends the breadth of ESO’s product portfolio. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

ESO Acquires eCore Software for EMS Agencies, Fire Departments

EMS World | posted on April 25, 2019

Apr. 25—ESO, a data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the acquisition of eCore Software.

ESO Acquires eCore Software, Leading Scheduling Platform for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments

JEMS | posted on April 25, 2019

AUSTIN, Texas, April 25, 2019 – ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the acquisition of eCore Software.

ESO Acquires eCore Software, Leading Scheduling Platform for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments

Fire Apparatus | posted on April 25, 2019

AUSTIN, Texas, April 25, 2019 – ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the acquisition of eCore Software.

ESO Acquires eCore Software, Leading Scheduling Platform for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments

Fire Engineering | posted on April 25, 2019

AUSTIN, Texas, April 25, 2019 – ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the acquisition of eCore Software.

ESO Acquires eCore Software, Leading Scheduling Platform for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments

Firefighter Nation | posted on April 25, 2019

AUSTIN, Texas, April 25, 2019 – ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the acquisition of eCore Software.

How web-based ePCR provides a long-term solution for Miramar Fire-Rescue

EMS1 | posted on March 23, 2018

Electronic health records and other reporting tools from ESO Solutions helped streamline documentation for Miramar Fire-Rescue in Florida.

EMS Index looks at key performance metrics nationwide

EMS 1 | posted on March 8, 2018

National database examines stroke assessment, overdose frequency, capnography monitoring, 12-lead capture, aspirin administration to improve patient

ESO Launches Surveillance Form for Overdose

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on March 6, 2018

ESO Solutions, Inc., the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), hospitals and fire departments, today announced the launch of its Surveillance Form for Overdose.

ESO Launches Surveillance Form for Overdose

EMS World | posted on March 6, 2018

The form will help standardize definitions and data collection of patient overdoses and highlight first responders safety.

ESO Launches Index to Track Nationwide EMS Performance

EMS World | posted on February 17, 2018

The 2018 ESO EMS index highlights areas of improvement such as documenting stroke assessment, 12-lead EKG use, and aspirin administration.

ESO launches 2018 ESO EMS Index to track nationwide EMS performance across five metrics

EMS1 | posted on February 15, 2018

ESO Solutions announced the findings of its inaugural report, the 2018 ESO EMS Index.

ESO Hires Brent Myers, M.D. as Chief Medical Officer

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on February 1, 2018

Addition of renowned EMS physician strengthens company’s commitment to industry leadership and improving patient care and outcomes.

ESO Names Matt Walker Chief Operating Officer

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on January 30, 2018

ESO Solutions, Inc., the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments and hospitals, today announced the addition of Matt Walker as Chief Operating Officer.

ESO Solutions Predicts Key Hospital Trends to Watch in 2018

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on January 4, 2018

Focus on acute care, healthcare financing, and interoperability will be essential.

ESO Solutions Predicts Key EMS Trends for 2018

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on January 2, 2018

Increased role in decision-making, increased effects of value-based purchasing, and expanded data integration changing the landscape for EMS across U.S.

ESO Solutions Honored as One of the Fastest Growing Companies in America

Journal of Emergency Medical Services | posted on October 13, 2017

Leading EMS, fire, software and data company named to Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in America list for the fifth year running.

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