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Who We Serve

Government & Public Health

Platform modernization, population health infrastructure, and compliance architecture for federal, state, local, tribal, and EMS agencies.

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Overview

Government health agencies at every level — federal, state, local, tribal, and emergency medical services — operate under unique compliance requirements including FedRAMP, FISMA, HIPAA, and state-specific regulations simultaneously. We implement Salesforce Government Cloud and clinical data platforms within FedRAMP Authorized boundaries for DoD, VA, HHS, CMS, state health departments, county health systems, and EMS agencies.

The Challenges You Face

Federal: FedRAMP Authorized Deployment

Federal agencies (VA, DoD, HHS, CMS, IHS) require deployment within FedRAMP Authorized environments — not just compliant infrastructure, but fully authorized boundaries with ATO documentation.

State & Local: Medicaid & Public Health Modernization

State Medicaid agencies, county health departments, and local public health authorities are modernizing legacy systems under CMS certification timelines, state procurement constraints, and population health mandates.

EMS & Emergency Services: Real-Time Clinical Data

Emergency medical services require real-time patient data exchange, ePCR integration, hospital pre-notification systems, and trauma registry reporting across fragmented dispatch and hospital systems.

Multi-Standard Compliance Complexity

Operating at the intersection of HIPAA, FedRAMP, FISMA, 42 CFR Part 2, state privacy laws, and tribal sovereignty requirements creates compliance complexity that most implementation partners cannot navigate.

How Selah Helps

We deploy within FedRAMP Authorized environments (Salesforce Government Cloud) and understand the unique requirements at every level of government health. From federal ATO processes to state Medicaid modernization to EMS data interoperability, our team navigates the compliance and procurement complexity that defines government health IT.

We always say “FedRAMP Authorized” — because authorization, not compliance, is the standard that matters in federal health IT. And we bring the same rigor to state, local, and EMS engagements.

Ready to Start?

Most healthcare IT projects fail because of who's not in the room.

At Selah, you talk to the person who will actually do the work — from the first call to go-live. No account managers. No bait-and-switch. No surprises.