By Colton Hazlett, CTO & Co-Founder, Hinckley Medical

After collaborating, testing, and receiving feedback from the field, I’m excited to share that Hinckley Medical is officially live with a full integration between our OneDose platform and ESO’s Electronic Health Record (EHR). We believe this is a big step forward, not just for our software but for EMS documentation as a whole.

We’ve always said OneDose isn’t just a protocol viewer or dosing calculator. It’s a platform built specifically for the way EMS providers work in the real world. And this integration proves it.

What This Means for Your Agency

With this new integration, data entered in OneDose, whether it’s a medication, a procedure, or a patient’s actual body weight, can now flow automatically into the right places within ESO’s EHR. No duplicate entry. No missing details. No jumping between screens just to document what you already did in the field.

Here’s what’s already syncing over:

• Patient Tab: Age and weight (including OneWeight-measured values)
• Vitals Tab: Glasgow Coma Scale, and other EMS clinical calculators
• Flowchart Tab: Medications, infusions (time-based medications), electrical shocks, airway procedures, IV access, CPR, equipment use, and more

This is about more than convenience; it’s about reducing errors, tightening up QA workflows, and giving crews time back to focus on patients, not paperwork.

Why It Matters

As a company led by paramedics, engineers, and former command staff, we know that the systems EMS providers rely on have to be fast, intuitive, and adaptable. That’s exactly what OneDose was built to be.

From day one, we set out to make a platform that wasn’t static or generic. OneDose is fully customizable to your agency’s protocols, medication kits, local medical direction, and workflow preferences. It houses everything from dynamic calculators and real-time dosing guidance to checklists and QA tools—all in a single place that works offline and syncs when you’re ready.

Today, over 1,000 EMS agencies across the country rely on OneDose to guide treatment and log interventions. This ESO integration is the next natural evolution.

What’s Coming Next

We’re not stopping here. Some of the most exciting features we’re working on include:

• Narrative Summaries: automatically generated from in-app actions
• Checklists and Forms: submitted directly to ESO’s Forms section
• Attachments: dosing evidence or OneDose files can be embedded into the ePCR

Each of these features is built with input from real agencies that want to make documentation faster, smarter, and more aligned with their billing and QA processes.

Listening to What You’ve Asked For

One of the top requests we’ve heard from customers over the last year has been:
 “When can I get OneDose to talk to ESO?”

With nearly half of our users also using ESO, it became clear that this was more than a feature; it was a necessity. We’re proud to say it’s here, and it’s only going to keep getting better.

Built for EMS. Shaped by Providers.

At Hinckley Medical, we’re not trying to reinvent EMS. We’re trying to amplify the work you already do, with tools designed to fit into your operations, not change them. This ESO integration is one more way we’re delivering on that promise.

The future of EMS documentation is real-time, intelligent, and effortless. We’re excited to be building it, right alongside you.

If you want to see the integration in action or have questions about bringing it to your agency, we are hosting a public webinar on July 8th with ESO to highlight the new feature: Register Here.

If you can’t make it, we welcome you to email sales@hinckleymed.com with questions or book a demo directly through our website.

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