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Eccovia
Software Development
Salt Lake City, Utah 1,562 followers
Real Solutions | Real Person Impact
About us
Eccovia is a software and services company that provides innovative case management and data analytics solutions to health and human services providers. While our clients serve a variety of needs, they all share one thing in common: people. We support organizations ranging from healthcare and behavioral health to homeless management and refugee resettlement. By helping our partners coordinate and integrate with both public and private organizations across every segment of HHS, our services ensure that people are at the center of their own care.
- Website
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http://www.eccovia.com
External link for Eccovia
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1983
- Specialties
- Software for Health and Human Service Organizations, Case Management Software, Reporting and Analytics, Community Care Coordinaton, Social Determinants of Health, Whole Person Care, Systems of Care, Medicaid Waivers, Referrals, Interoperability, Healthcare, Social Services, HMIS, Housing for Health, Housing First, PCMH, Refugee Resettlement, Comparable Database, Victim Service Providers, Data Analytics, Homeless Management, HHS, Health and Human Services, and Data Warehouse
Locations
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Primary
2150 W. Parkway Blvd.
Suite A-101
Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, US
Employees at Eccovia
Updates
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Tomorrow is the big day! We're so excited for our webinar with City of Topeka about their co-responder program to assist encampments of people experiencing homelessness. There's still time to register! https://hubs.li/Q02GS2mV0 #casemanagement #hmis #homelessness #endhomelessness #coresponder
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Eccovia is proud to host our upcoming webinar, “Collaboration for Change: A Co-Responders and CoC Care Coordination Model.” Our presenters from the City of Topeka will showcase their Equity Access Shelter program, discuss how they have developed effective collaboration between the Police Department Behavioral Health Unit, and provide insight into how technology can help drive co-responder solutions to homeless encampments.
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We love hearing our clients present the awesome things they are doing in their communities! Renee Cavazos, Director of the Homeless Response System of Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County, presented at #NAEH2024 on “Integrating Partners into the CoC: Strengthening Small Organizations!” Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County is one of the nation's leading communities in achieving functional zero for homelessness. We will be hosting a joint webinar on Thursday, August 8! Register today for Coordinated Assessment in Houston: What’s Possible in Ending Homelessness. Register Here: https://hubs.li/Q02FK-Yq0
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Eccovia is onsite at #NAEH2024 and ready to mingle! Come by our table! We have swag, candy, and a scalable data management platform that goes beyond HUD and HIPAA compliance. Connect with our team on the conference app Whova! https://hubs.li/Q02FDTSZ0
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Eccovia’s offices will be closed for July 4 and 5 in observance of Independence Day. Have a great weekend, everyone! #IndependenceDay #4ofjuly #fourthofjuly #th #thofjuly
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Co-responder models are increasingly important as communities strive to innovate around public safety and care coordination. Check out our latest blog, where we talk about co-responder models and provide examples of them at work: https://hubs.li/Q02F2Wtw0 #coresponder #hmis #homelessness
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The Supreme Court sided with the City of Grants Pass in a decision that promises to have significant impact on HMIS and homeless service providers. Read about the case and its possible impacts in our new blog: https://hubs.li/Q02DXWlz0 #HMIS #Homelessness #SCOTUS #EndHomelessness
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The Supreme Court has ruled on the case of the City of Grants Pass v. Gloria Johnson, affirming the legality of criminalizing outdoor sleeping or camping. This promises to have a significant impact on homeless service providers in the US. On Monday, we will publish a blog discussing the case and its potential impacts. #SCOTUS #HMIS #EndHomelessness #Homelessness