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Intermedix Corporation Acquires EMSystems

May 2010

Intermedix Corporation, the leading provider of technology-based business services to emergency healthcare service providers, announces the acquisition of EMSystems, LLC. EMSystems is a leading provider of web-based healthcare information technology solutions in the public health and emergency services markets.

Intermedix EMSystems Hosts User Meeting to 120+ Attendees

September 2010


Intermedix EMSystems hosted its annual user meeting to more than 120 attendees from more than 20 states, featuring topics on surveillance, hospital incident command, data aggregation, large-scale event support, surge management, volunteer recruitment, and exercise strategies.

EMSystems Announces Response Manager™ SaaS

February 2010

In February 2010, EMSystems announced delivery of another proven and integrated SaaS (Software as a Service) solution in the nation’s largest and most successful Health Alert Network, Response Manager™. This industry-leading communications and collaboration portal is used by 20 states nationwide, representing more than 49% of the country's population.

State of Florida leverages EMSystems’ applications to provide care to Haitian earthquake patient evacuees

February 2010

In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, interoperable communications among Florida’s state and local public health, emergency management, and hospital emergency personnel has been critical. The State of Florida is currently leveraging EMSystems’ EMTrack™ and EMResource™ to collaborate, communicate, and manage resources with state entities and officials in order to track and provide medical care to evacuees from Haiti.

The Multi-Tracking Evolution for Emergency Preparedness: 2010 and Beyond

by Andy Nunemaker, CEO, EMSystems

January 2010

Up until the early 2000s, disasters were often viewed on a short list of natural events - hurricanes, tornadoes, or wildfires, for example. As many of us have experienced this past decade, we learned that any region is at risk for natural or man-made unforeseen disasters and events.

Each year, we see increased interest in advanced disaster or mass casualty incident (MCI) responsiveness with city and state health departments. The definition of "disaster preparedness" has expanded into mass evacuations, pandemic management, health clinic operations, and special event medical preparation for all types of health agencies and organizations.

Domestic Preparedness published this article in the January 2010 issue of its DomPrep Journal.


More on Solutions

Training and Exercises

Our Training and Exercises solution supports regional and statewide disaster preparedness exercises. Our specially trained clinical and technical experts assess, design, develop, plan, coordinate, and execute these exercises, onsite and remotely. Participants can be brought together in one physical location, as in a traditional "tabletop" exercise, or hold a "virtual event" in which participants attend from anywhere, using distance conferencing. These experts also assist with after action evaluations.

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Program and Outreach Services

Our Program and Outreach Services consultants are located at the client’s primary location of operations to assist the client in managing programmatic and marketing aspects of Intermedix EMSystems’ emergency preparedness and response solutions. These full-time employees become an integral part of the client’s disaster planning team. They assess, create, implement, and evaluate the client’s program and outreach needs, and the education, training, and management skills that ensure the success of public health programs.

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Upcoming Conferences

EMS Today

Baltimore, MD

February 2 - 6, 2011


Solutions At a Glance

Communications and Resource Management

Stakeholders across the entire emergency services continuum use our emergency communications solution, which streamlines communications required to prepare for, respond to, and recover from individual and large-scale incidents. This solution facilitates monitoring of healthcare assets, emergency department capacity, and behavioral health and dialysis bed status. Incident-specific resources are easily tracked, such as decontamination capability, ventilators, and specialty services. The solution is implemented in 74 regions in the U.S., covering more than 37% of the population. 1,400 hospitals and 15,000 users utilize the solution on a daily basis.

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Multi-functional Tracking

Our multi-functional tracking solution supports the tracking of people, property, and equipment. It is configured for each client to support local policies and to reflect unique state or local needs for mass casualty, public health, special events, and hospital evacuee tracking. The solution was used extensively during such events as the Fort Hood incident, Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, the Presidential Inauguration, Mardi Gras, and the Boston Marathon. The solution covers over 21% of the U.S. by population through three statewide and 18 regional implementations.

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Collaboration and Notification

Public health professionals use our secure communication solution for preparing for, responding to, and recovering from multiple public health events. This alerting and collaboration solution is designed to meet the CDC Public Health Information Network (PHIN) guidelines for Health Alert Networks. The solution enables statewide coordination and response to events like the recent H1N1 outbreak. It provides a comprehensive platform for disaster and continuity of operations planning in 22 states.

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EMS Operational and Performance

Our integrated Patient Care Record solution collects and disseminates critical pre-hospital EMS patient information, enabling agencies to streamline and improve the quality and cost effectiveness of emergency medical care. It is used primarily by paramedics and other emergency personnel to record patient information, such as identification, vital signs, and health background. This information is communicated to emergency departments for immediate use upon patient intake. These solutions are used by over 1,400 users in 23 states.

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Response Team Management

Our volunteer management solutions are secure, web-based solutions that meet or exceed the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) benchmarks for an Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP). These solutions support the qualification and management of volunteer care providers across jurisdictional lines. Intermedix EMSystems’ ESAR-VHP solutions cover 27% of the U.S. population across 15 statewide implementations.

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