Evaran has launched today – bringing together software providers CareLineLive, MOA Benchmarking and Health Metrics under a new, unified care technology platform.
The company has been created to help care providers manage services, compliance, reporting and oversight through more connected systems.
CareLineLive, founded by Josh Hough, is based in Sussex, while the other two platforms are headquartered in Australia.
Hough will serve as managing director of Evaran Europe. He said the integration strengthens coordination across care settings.
“In home care, everything depends on coordination and visibility,” he said. “Bringing these capabilities together creates a clearer picture across the organisation and helps teams stay connected to what’s happening in real time, supporting more consistent and reliable care delivery.
“Just as importantly, it supports the day to day workflows teams rely on, from scheduling and service delivery through to managing operations, so care can be delivered more efficiently and with greater confidence.”
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Evaran’s launch comes as providers face increasing regulatory pressure and rising expectations around transparency, accountability and quality of care.
Many organisations still rely on fragmented systems, making it harder to operate efficiently, maintain visibility and demonstrate day to day performance.
Evaran supports more than 1,100 providers and 170,000 care recipients across 2,100 locations globally.
Backed by global, technology focused investment firm Accel-KKR, the platform brings together clinical, operational and governance systems to give providers a more connected view of care delivery, operations and risk.
Tyron Ball, CEO of Evaran, said the launch reflects a shift in how technology needs to support the sector.
“As expectations increase, the ability to connect information and apply AI across care, operations and governance becomes critical, not just for compliance but for delivering better outcomes,” he said. “That’s the shift we’re focused on enabling.
“Providers are being asked to operate with greater transparency and accountability than ever before. We think there’s a better way to support that and that Evaran is our answer.
“By bringing together the systems providers rely on into a unified platform, we’re helping reduce complexity so teams can spend less time managing systems and more time delivering care, coordinating services and running day to day operations.
“This is the direction we’re investing in – combining our technology capability with deep sector expertise and building on some of the most established products in the market to create a more connected and effective way of working.”
The Evaran platform brings together established products across the care journey: CareLineLive for workforce management, scheduling and care delivery in home and community settings; MOA Benchmarking for compliance, governance, risk and quality; and eCase, Health Metrics’ platform, for clinical and resident management.
Together, the products connect frontline care delivery with executive and board level oversight, helping providers move beyond fragmented systems and towards a more integrated model of care, operations and governance.
Lahn Straney, founder of MOA Benchmarking, said a strong foundation of connected data is key to understanding performance and spotting risk earlier for improved governance and care outcomes.
“With unified data as the underlying layer, Evaran can bring AI-powered capabilities to customers such as highlighting patterns to show emerging risks. So providers move from backward looking reports to proactive, preventive decision making in day to day operations.”


