ATLANTA, Feb. 06, 2017 -- Izenda, offering a self-service business intelligence (BI) and analytics platform for OEM use by software companies and solutions providers, today announced an integration partnership with emsCharts, Inc., which provides dynamic electronic data collection and management solutions for the emergency medical field.
Izenda’s embedded BI solution enables air and ground Emergency Medical service companies to better allocate and manage resources so they know how to prepare to provide optimal care.
By embedding Izenda’s self-service BI and analytics, emsCharts maintains the security required by HIPAA while users look at data in new ways they were unable to do with an older reporting tool.
Pete Goutmann, President / CTO for emsCharts, said, “Izenda enables users in the air medical and ground emergency medical services industry to identify trends such as the rate of people suffering chest pains or drug overdoses in a community in a few seconds with data visualizations. Such insight was more difficult to produce before embedding Izenda and when trend reports were generated they were not always timely.”
Izenda empowers end users – EMTs, paramedics, nurses, EMS agencies, hospitals, regions, and states – to easily create and manage reports, visualizations, and dashboards. emsCharts is used to ensure patient safety and proper medical protocol use by evaluating data entered into medical records and drilling down through clinical data. The data revealed helps to improve healthcare by providing feedback to ambulance crews on the care provided. It also allows Emergency Medical Services to improve bottom line results by leveraging Izenda’s analytics to assess revenue per ambulance.
“Izenda’s ability to adopt an application’s existing security model makes it well suited to meet the needs of emsCharts and other companies that have complex compliance requirements,” according to Lee Nagel, Izenda VP. “Maintaining HIPAA compliance while delivering accurate, real-time data can ensure the best use of life saving ambulance services.”
Driven by strict HIPAA compliance regulations, emsCharts required an analytics solution that was easily customizable to match its embedded security system’s configuration. Izenda’s OEM-ready platform adopts an application’s existing security model, and inherits user roles and appropriate access rights to make maintaining compliance with HIPAA and other privacy and legal requirements easy.
Goutmann said, “emsCharts had evaluated other BI tools, but none fit our needs like Izenda. As a web-based product, like our own solution, Izenda offered a compelling ROI and an attractive pricing model in a scalable, embedded BI and analytics platform.”
About emsCharts
emsCharts (www.emscharts.com) provides Electronic Patient Care Record (ePCR) software solutions in support of the air and ground EMS industry. emsCharts is optimized for patient care, quality assurance and operational productivity. Developed by both medical and public safety professionals, emsCharts provides a fully integrated ePCR with an intuitive interface and HIPAA compliant infrastructure.
About lzenda
Izenda offers an embedded self-service business intelligence (BI) and analytics platform designed for software companies, solutions providers and their customers. Izenda integrates seamlessly in applications to deliver BI and analytics directly to the people who need it most – the users of your application. Our integrated BI platform allows end users to easily analyze, visualize, and share valuable data and insights in real time.
Based in Atlanta, Ga. and founded in 2007, Izenda is used by more than 10,000 organizations on a daily basis. For more information, visit https://www.Izenda.com. Connect with Izenda on Twitter (@Izenda), LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/Izenda), and Facebook (facebook.com/Izenda).
CONTACT: Lauren Curley (617) 529-6463 [email protected]


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