Digital Innovation Corp and ESO Solutions Inc. Announce Collaboration to Preserve Trauma System Data and Guide the Nation’s Cloud Transition
Digital Innovation Corp (DI), a pioneer in digital transformation in the health care and trauma registry space, and ESO Solutions, Inc., a leading data services and software provider for EMS, fire departments, hospitals, and state and federal agencies, announce a collaboration that brings two industry experts together in an effort to help trauma centers across the country modernize to new American College of Surgeons (ACS) compliance requirements safely, and increase options to centralize all trauma data, regardless of reporting platform, in support of hospitals and health systems as they focus on achieving their missions.
Driving Impact through the Data Collaborative
As trauma programs prepare for new ACS National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) and Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) requirements, and the industry-wide shift to cloud systems by 2027, maintaining data integrity, continuity and longitudinal analytics is essential.
To support that transition, ESO and DI have expanded their data continuity and integration tools to ensure data flow to national databases – including expanded participation in the ESO Data Collaborative, a voluntary no-cost, inclusive platform that connects data from trauma centers, EMS, and outcome data across the continuum of care. Both DI and ESO customers will be able to connect existing data to any destination required to remain compliant and drive performance improvements, including transitions to new cloud systems, the ACS platform, and the ESO Data Collaborative.
Both DI and ESO customers will be able to contribute to the ESO Data Collaborative to strengthen a powerful benchmarking, analytics, and research tool that drives performance improvement and enhanced longitudinal outcomes across the industry. By joining our expertise and technology, ESO and DI enable accessibility, interoperability, and actionability with both legacy and new data.
No Data Left Behind
To support this effort, ESO and DI jointly introduce the Legacy Trauma Adapter (LTA), a unique data continuity tool designed to bridge historical trauma systems and the modern data ecosystem, ensuring that no historical or current trauma registry data is left behind as hospitals modernize and begin their journey to the cloud.
All current or past users of DI, V5, Gen6, CDM, TraumaBase, Lancet, or TraumaOne can benefit from this continuity tool. The LTA safely captures each registry’s unique configuration that was created by their original DI, CDM, and Lancet developers. This allows trauma centers to future-proof their data, participate in advanced reporting, and unlock new analytics, regardless of their current or future registry platform. The LTA enables DI or ESO to help each better serve their customers by enabling data portability and onboarding, with no requirements for centers to switch platforms.
“Trauma centers deserve modernization that respects the integrity of their data and the trust they’ve built over time,” says John Basmadjian, chief product and technology officer at ESO. “Through this partnership, ESO and DI offer a transparent, compliant and future-ready path to the cloud—one that safeguards longitudinal insights and empowers hospitals to move forward with confidence.”
“Digital Innovation Corp has supported trauma programs for nearly four decades. ESO shares DI’s mission-first commitment to ensuring hospitals can continue to move forward with confidence in their data and security. Our collaboration with ESO not only ensures historical data access is restored but also puts two veteran technology providers in trauma systems’ toolbelts,” said John Kutcher, Ph.D., President and chief executive officer of Digital Innovation.
Together, ESO and DI Corp are committed to enhancing the industry’s capabilities and supporting the success of our customers as they harness their data to improve patient outcomes.
Help Shape the Future and Sustain the Past of Your Trauma Data: Complete the National Trauma Registry Cloud Survey by December 1, 2025
ESO and DI are building a national roadmap to ensure the Legacy Trauma Adapter (LTA) supports custom configurations for over 1,000 trauma centers nationwide. By participating in the National Trauma Registry Cloud survey, your center’s existing and historical data will be included in the 2026 LTA roadmap, helping preserve records—even those dating back decades—and supporting the ACS transition with aggregate, anonymized findings.
If you are a current or past DI, CDM, Lancet, or ESO Registry customer, this collaboration offers unique options to safeguard your data, restore access to historical records, and enable new integration opportunities. The survey is free, carries no obligation, and will help assess cloud readiness and prioritize data-continuity needs across the industry.
Whether you are planning your cloud transition or already on your way to ACS compliance, the LTA can benefit your center—and completing the survey ensures you’re part of this important initiative.
Current or past DI or ESO Registry customers are encouraged to fill out this survey no later than December 1, 2025 to ensure their existing and historical data is included in the 2026 LTA roadmap.
About ESO
ESO’s mission is to improve community health and safety outcomes through the power of data. Founded by emergency responders and medical professionals in 2004, ESO advances the industry by combining deep domain expertise with innovative technology, impactful research and the industry’s largest emergency data asset. The company delivers the world’s most trusted and connected emergency ecosystem—an open, interoperable platform that unites emergency medical response, fire, hospital and government stakeholders across the full emergency continuum. The ecosystem is powered by rich data, embedded intelligence and purpose-built solutions that help emergency care teams deliver better outcomes. ESO’s solutions are designed to support intelligent workflows and provide insights to decision-makers all while maintaining the highest standards of data security and patient privacy. The company helps customers around the world deliver measurable improvements in clinical, operational and financial outcomes with dedicated teams in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Czech Republic, and Costa Rica. For more information, visit www.eso.com.
About DI
Digital Innovation’s mission is to empower trauma programs with technology that improves patient outcomes through data-driven performance improvement, research, and interoperability. For nearly four decades, DI has helped shape the trauma registry industry—pioneering interoperability standards, helping to operationalize and develop national standards, and advance efforts and architectures to link EMS and trauma data. DI’s company and product suite reflects a deep commitment to customer service, value, and innovation, including DI Report Writer, which enables trauma professionals using any registry platform to create dashboards, analytics, and reports without programming or database skills; the DI PI Module, which streamlines review and performance improvement workflows and insights; and the DI V7 Trauma Registry, a cloud-ready system representing the best of all prior DI versions and confluence of decades of relentless innovation. DI is the only long-standing, founder-owned trauma registry provider in the industry and remains dedicated to delivering interoperable, next-generation solutions that preserve data integrity, enhance performance improvement, and support the trauma community’s mission to save lives. For more information visit www.dicorp.com.