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At ESO, our experts in community safety and healthcare collaborate with technology experts 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 by making our communities safer, improving patient outcomes and saving lives. We come to work every day inspired to make a difference in the industry we serve. Since its founding in 2004, the company has been a pioneer in electronic patient care records (ePCR) software for emergency medical services, fire departments and ambulance services. Today, ESO serves more than 13,000 fire departments, EMS agencies and hospitals throughout the U.S. The company`s healthcare, safety and technology experts 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); ESO Health Data Exchange (HDE), the first-of-its-kind healthcare interoperability platform; record management system (RMS) for fire departments; and ambulance revenue recovery/billing software. ESO is also playing a leading role in helping EMS provider organizations across the nation successfully transition to NEMSIS Version 3 and new state standards for electronic patient care reporting. Our headquarters in Austin`s Domain area is arguably one of the coolest spaces in town.
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