
Software Solution
For Early Intervention
The Centralized Software Platform to Optimize
Early Intervention and Special Education Data.
Efficiently Track Early Intervention from Referral to Transition

Ultra Secure
HIPAA and FERPA Compliant

Real-Time Updates
Access from anywhere
with an internet connection

Easy to Use
No more old-school
spreadsheet
Empowering Little Steps Building Bright Futures

User Roles
Ensure data integrity and compliance across your entire program. YEIDS provides robust role-based permissions, defining specific privileges for each user group.
This controls exactly how users can interact with data—from viewing to editing—complying with HIPAA & FERPA. (HIPAA Privacy Notice)


Data Collection & Reporting
With over 20 years of expertise, YEIDS (Yahasoft Early Intervention Data System) provides the dedicated data solution for Early Intervention and Special Education.
The platform ensures compliance and data integrity through embedded federal indicator validation rules, guaranteeing accurate data collection and immediate access to pre-built reports.


Billing
YEIDS streamlines your entire billing process. Combined with automated billing and proactive error handling, we ensure your claims are accurate, submitted correctly, and processed faster, complying with HIPAA & FERPA.
Long Term Support
Our commitment to you doesn't stop at launch. We provide dedicated, ongoing and maintenance support that includes technical troubleshooting, consultations to review new requests or changes, and seamless system updates—so you can focus on what matters most.

Trusted By Many States
Yahasoft's data system has transformed our workflow. The automation of tedious, repetitive tasks has saved us countless labor hours and significantly reduced costs. Our team is now free to focus on what truly matters: providing critical services to the children and families we support.
Every effort was made to eliminate redundancy, maximize efficiency and streamline workflow. Yahasoft designed a system that worked for Kentucky rather than fitting Kentucky into a system designed for someone else.







