Roadmap

Built for Ohio first. Built to grow everywhere.

Ohio DODD and Ohio ISP rules were our first jurisdiction — not our only one. Here's what's shipped, what's in progress, and what's next.

Expanding state by state

EmpowerEHR's compliance modules — nursing delegation, incident reporting, policy and credential tracking — are built around a jurisdiction framework, not hard-coded Ohio logic. Ohio DODD is the first fully modeled jurisdiction because it's the one we knew best; the same framework is designed to hold each additional state's delegation rules, incident-reporting requirements, and plan formats as we build them out.

We're prioritizing states based on where our customers and prospective customers actually are. If you're outside Ohio, tell us — it's the single biggest input into what we build next.

Tell us where you're located

Two-minute favor: tell us your state and what matters most to you, and we'll reach out when we're building for your jurisdiction — or sooner, if you want to talk now.

We'll only use this to reach out about availability in your state — no spam, and please don't include any protected health information.

What's next

We'd rather tell you what's coming than pretend it's here. Ask us about timelines on your demo call.

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Family Portal

Secure, guardian-facing access to the information families actually want: schedules, outcomes progress, and a direct, HIPAA-appropriate way to message the care team — instead of a phone tag chain through the front office. This one comes directly from our own family's experience on the other side of the chart.

Multi-state jurisdiction packs

Delegation rules, incident-reporting requirements, and plan formats modeled state by state on top of the same jurisdiction framework that powers our Ohio DODD support today. Tell us your state in the form above to help us prioritize.

Medicaid billing & claims

Direct claims submission tied to documented services, so billing flows from what's already charted instead of a parallel spreadsheet.

EVV integration

Electronic visit verification wired into the same scheduling and service documentation already in the product, for the states and payers that require it.

Not in Ohio? Let's talk anyway.

A lot of what EmpowerEHR does — eMAR, CPOE, person-centered planning, incident management — isn't Ohio-specific at all. Bring us your state's requirements and we'll tell you honestly what's ready today and what's next.

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