
TWO NORTH
TECHNOLOGIES

The "Family Unified Service Ecosystem" or also known simply as "FUSE" is a one of a kind, purpose driven application designed specifically for Birth to Three and Part C data collection and management. "FUSE" is mobile friendly and allows users to add custom modules to their dashboard while being able to fully integrate with third party billing and data collection systems.
01 / STREAMLINED
​FUSE can be optimized for the specific workflows and processes within your agency. This reduces redundancy, simplifies case management, and automates routine tasks (e.g., data entry, appointment scheduling), resulting in significant time savings and operational efficiency.
02 / SECURE
FUSE is designed with the highest level of security to ensure sensitive data is protected, meeting HIPAA, FERPA, and other state-specific privacy laws. State agencies are often subject to strict regulations, and a custom solution can be tailored to meet these standards, ensuring full compliance and data integrity.
03/ USER EXPERIENCE
FUSE is designed with the specific needs and preferences of the agency’s staff, service providers, and families in mind. This means intuitive interfaces and simplified processes that improve user experience, reduce training time, and encourage higher adoption rates compared to generic software solutions.
IS
"FUSE"
RIGHT FOR YOU?

SCALABLE
As the demand for EI services grows, a custom application can easily scale to accommodate more users, clients, and data. State agencies often need to handle large volumes of information and scale their services across diverse regions, and custom solutions are built with future expansion in mind.

INTEGRATION
​FUSE can seamlessly integrate with other state systems, such as health records, public health databases, financial systems, and more. This ensures that data flows smoothly between departments and eliminates the silos often seen in off-the-shelf solutions, allowing for a more cohesive approach to service delivery.

SERVICE DELIVERY
With FUSE, you can track the outcomes of interventions, identify gaps in service delivery, and continuously improve the program. This level of tracking and reporting is often more robust in custom systems than in general-purpose solutions, providing insights into program effectiveness and areas for improvement.
LONG TERM
Custom applications require less ongoing maintenance, are more adaptable to future needs, and can be tailored to eliminate redundant processes, resulting in lower overall operational costs. Additionally, the ability to automate tasks and integrate with existing systems means fewer resources spent on manual data handling.
