Eccovia Solutions plans to offer a case management system to agencies and other enterprise organizations in the health and human services sector through Microsoft‘s Azure Government cloud computing platform.
Eccovia said Wednesday the case management tool works to address the need for integrated technology systems that support collaboration between government agencies and social service organizations, care providers and others.
Eccovia CEO Carl Champagne said the company aims to help government agencies in their efforts to provide, track and understand care.
He added the company looks to use more technologies and pair those with Microsoft’s predictive analytics, machine learning and interoperability services.
Based in Salt Lake City, Eccovia provides software-as-a-service products to health and human service organizations.