Juvare’s Amazon Web Services Public Safety & Disaster Response Competency status differentiates Juvare as an AWS Partner that has demonstrated deep expertise in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery solutions.
Leveraging the power of AWS, Juvare solutions can quickly scale to meet the unique needs of the preparedness and response community, delivering strength and stability when it’s needed most.
First-of-its-kind collaborative critical event management network connecting the public, private, and healthcare sectors in real time.
Prepare for and respond to emergencies with WebEOC, the world’s most widely-used, battle-tested emergency management software in the industry.
Track healthcare resources, availability and facility operations status with EMResource, an emergency resource management system designed for healthcare providers and first responders.
Track patients, people, pets and populations throughout any kind of event. Additionally, use the Mass Testing and Vaccination Module to enable people to schedule COVID-19 tests and manage mass immunization campaigns.
Plan for, respond to and recover from incidents with an out-of the-box incident command system for all-scale events with a robust toolkit for customization.
Fast, secure volunteer information. Volunteer management, registration, and credentialing, real-time alerts, and ESAR-VHP compliance.
Illinois has progressively recruited, registered and credentialed tens of thousands of volunteers, preparing a pool of candidates to support healthcare and public health preparedness events like COVID-19. Using CORES RMS, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency issued a series of WEA alerts directing people to Illinois Helps, resulting in over 120 million page requests served over a 48 hour period, including one spike of 50 million across less than 5 minutes.
Leveraging technology, the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) and the fire department EMS built out their Sit Stat 2.0 system, powered by Juvare EMResource and AWS, to streamline pre-hospital to hospital communication; simplifying the creation of an MCI event, automatically notifying all stakeholders, tracking acknowledgement and receipt of notifications, and minimizing the opportunity for error and false notifications.