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Thomas L. Miles provides data and software consulting services for organizations in social services, housing services, mental health, and healthcare. It is not a typical SaaS platform; instead, it works around an organization’s existing EHR, clinical records, or in-house databases to provide reporting, data cleansing, transformation, compliance, and system customization support.
The service focuses on SQL scripting, understanding database structures, developing reporting tools, and standardizing data. The website explicitly states that custom reports can be built from local or remote SQL Server databases, with output to intranets, print files, Office/spreadsheets, and more. Supported tools include SSRS, Excel, MySQL/PostgreSQL/T-SQL, Crystal Reports, R, and SPSS; industry systems covered include Foothold Awards, Social Solutions ETO, Netsmart Avatar, Netsmart Evolv-CS, SQLClinic, and others.
The site does not disclose fixed packages or pricing in the main content. It only states that services can be provided on a project basis or for a few hours per week, and that current rates are available upon request. Its positioning is to help organizations access professional expertise without hiring a full-time data manager, DBA, or IT staff member, with most work deliverable remotely.
Its strengths are deep vertical industry experience and familiarity with regulatory and reporting environments such as HMIS, APR, AHAR, HUD, NY State OMH, HIPAA/HITECH, and 42 CFR Part 2. It can also support software rollouts, form design, workflow development, training, and data-quality remediation. The drawbacks are the lack of standardized SaaS details, such as permission models, online trials, SLAs, API documentation, team size, and clear pricing, which makes procurement evaluation less transparent.
It is a good fit for social service and healthcare organizations that already have clinical records or EHR systems but lack reporting capabilities, have messy data sources, face heavy regulatory pressure, and operate with limited budgets. It is not suitable for teams looking to purchase an out-of-the-box, standardized, multi-tenant enterprise SaaS platform.
Website accessibility is not covered in the main content. The service is clearly oriented toward U.S. social services and healthcare compliance scenarios, so both access from China and local applicability are difficult to assess.
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