Making a Difference

How We Are Making a Difference in Children’s Lives.

OZ Systems' child health and education records begin with newborn screening and deliver the promise of healthy development for even the most vulnerable of our children. Our information systems provide workflow automation that does not stop until each child’s care path is complete and accurate. The care path begins from detection to timely diagnosis, treatment, and early intervention.

Our Quality Rating Information Systems enhance the quality of services for children in early learning environments. Here is a roadmap for educators to assure sustainable pre-school programs by promoting accountability and continued quality improvement. The goal is for children to be “ready to learn” at their fullest potential.

Value Proposition

Our software solutions are available for State and Regional child health and development and early education programs including Newborn Hearing Screening, Newborn Bloodspot Screening, Audiology for Early Hearing Programs, School Screening 0 to 21, Educational Audiology Record Systems, Early Intervention (Part C) Monitoring and Referral Applications, Case Management for Children with Special Needs, Medical Home Access to Public Health Programs, and Quality Rating Information Systems for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten children.

Coordinated and integrated applications consolidate information at the point of care; thus, our customers can lower their administrative costs—and manage children’s health and education more effectively.

Standards of care are built in to allow quality to be achievable and measurable. In health, the focus is on care paths, so that a coherent, consistently applied system can involve all parts of the service from screening to the clinical care of affected children.

In education, the focus is on children’s readiness to learn; providing information systems that support parents on the quality of child-care and compliment the professional development that helps kids reach “school ready.”

A well developed quality management system indicates when and how any task is to be undertaken and by whom. Audit and evaluation is required as part of the overall quality assurance including annual reports from individual programs on the process and outcome of their programs. Such benefits assure value since care and services can be documented and audited, and risk reduced.