If you can describe it, we can build it, or hand you a ready-to-go SaaS that fits. We started in healthcare, where the bar for security, authentication, and scalability is the highest in software. Now we bring that same quality to everyone: small businesses, families, hobbyists, schools, nonprofits, and yes, hospitals and clinics too.
Every app we build, custom or SaaS, comes with the same foundations a healthcare app demands: secure cloud delivery, modern authentication and SSO, role-based access, encrypted data, scalability that grows with you, accessibility built in, and SaaS delivery with no installs. You don't pay healthcare prices for a chore tracker, and you don't get chore-tracker quality for a clinical tool. You get the same engineering, surprisingly affordable, scoped to whatever you actually need.
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NAEMEDISOLUTIONS LLC is built to deliver a passive Veteran information service for rural counties. Upon award, we deploy City Hub kiosks — large, always-on digital displays in the everyday places Veterans go: gas stations, libraries, food pantries, VFW halls, churches, the Salvation Army, tribal community centers. The same verified information is also accessible on any phone or computer through our Static Web App, so reach extends well beyond the kiosk as the community shares it.
City Hub is designed to support VA programs, not replace them. Each kiosk surfaces the Veterans Crisis Line (988, press 1), Vet Centers, SSVF providers, peer specialists, county VSOs, and local VA contacts — verified, current, ZIP-accurate. City Hub is the information layer that lets every existing investment in Veteran services actually reach the Veterans those services were built for.
The Veterans the formal system has lost track of: those who never enrolled, those who tried and got lost in the system, those who can't reach a CBOC, those with bad-paper discharges, those aging into isolation, those who simply don't know the Crisis Line or Vet Centers exist. The kiosks are the outreach. A Veteran does not need to identify as a Veteran, enroll, or speak to anyone — they walk past a screen and look up.