
Emergency data services provider ESO has acquired Logis Solutions, a global leader offering complementary computer-aided dispatch (CAD), logistics and billing software to EMS, fire departments, emergency communication centers and hospitals.
The acquisition will integrate the companies’ data and workflows – from call taking, dispatch and billing across the emergency response continuum.
Logistics software from Logis builds on ESO’s foundation of serving EMS, fire departments and hospitals, and extends ESO’s data-driven insights to dispatch and emergency communication centers, while enhancing mobile integrated health capabilities.
“We are at an inflection point for our industries as technology advancements and data unite,” says Eric Beck, President and CEO of ESO. “We’ve been scaling our technology and services to drive outcome improvements – across public safety and healthcare – for communities, responders, clinicians, patients and researchers across the globe.”
Leveraging ESO’s outcomes, emergency response data, machine learning and AI, Logis and ESO will deliver a transformational set of solutions that drive intelligent resourcing and need-matched care, while unlocking greater value for emergency services and healthcare.
New opportunities identified by the acquisition include:
– Smart Resourcing: Drive enhanced operational efficiency and improve community health and safety outcomes by connecting emergency communications, responders and hospital outcomes to deliver the right resources, at the right time with the right cost.
– Novel Models of Care: Integrated product ecosystem and predictive system status management that enable mobile integrated healthcare, delivery innovation and value-based workflows.
– Revenue Optimization: Seamlessly support billing and EMS revenue cycle management through integrated data, interoperability and automation.
“This integration represents a visionary step towards a future where public safety data isn’t siloed, but rather all sectors of health and safety work together to create a more connected and responsive system,” says René Munk Joergensen, Partner at Logis. “We’ve seen the use of data in this space evolve substantially in recent years. This is the next big step that will transform the industry and our use of technology.”
Visit www.eso.com and https://logissolutions.net.