ESO, a data services and software provider for EMS, fire departments, hospitals and government agencies, announced on 29 July 2025 a continued partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The four-year partnership intends to underscore ESO’s commitment to delivering a secure, sustainable and transparent EMS data repository and trauma registry solution that supports the evolving needs of Virginia’s EMS agencies, hospitals and public health stakeholders.
The next phase of the partnership between ESO and the Commonwealth of Virginia will include an upgrade for trauma centers to ESO’s next-generation SaaS Trauma Registry platform, new SaaS State Trauma Repository and continued growth and expansion of the State EMS Repository.
In addition, ESO will continue to bring thought leadership and clinical data expertise to support the ongoing mission of the Virginia Department of Health.
Sam Brown, Chief Operations Officer at ESO shared: “For the past four years, ESO has proudly served as Virginia‘s EMS data and trauma registry partner, driving innovation and new discoveries that ultimately improve community health and safety through the power of data.
“We’re honored to continue supporting the Commonwealth in its mission to improve emergency medical care, trauma care and public health outcomes through our unwavering commitment to innovation, transparency and trusted collaboration.”
As the Commonwealth looks ahead to the second half of 2025, ESO is prepared to meet key priorities, including ensuring uninterrupted service delivery with enhanced system controls and oversight. Maintaining consistent data quality and validating across hundreds of agencies and facilities.
Meeting all NEMSIS and National Trauma Data Standard compliance requirements and delivering accessible, actionable data insights for regional councils and stakeholders.
ESO’s cloud-based EMS Repository and Patient Registry applications offer a future-ready solution that simplifies data collection, processing and analysis.
These tools are supported by a team of nurses and paramedics, technical experts, PHD prepared data scientists and customer support professionals.
ESO’s partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia aims to help drive statewide improvements in EMS and trauma care through advanced data integration and research.
A recent study found that patients receiving prehospital whole blood had a 71% survival rate and significant improvements in systolic blood pressure during transport, with a notable year-over-year increase in prehospital blood administration.
Another large-scale analysis of more than 26,000 EMS incidents identified disparities in trauma triage decisions related to geography, provider level, injury type and patient demographics.
These findings highlight the impact of timely prehospital interventions and reveal opportunities to enhance triage protocols and resource allocation across Virginia’s trauma system.
ESO, a data services and software provider for EMS, fire departments, hospitals and government agencies, announced on 29 July 2025 a continued partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia.