Built to measure what actually matters.
More Good Moments (MGM) is the technology backbone of Empowerment Engineering. It's not an EHR. It's not a case management tool. It's a real-time operating system for human progress — connecting every client, every staff member, every outcome, and every dollar in one unified platform.
Everything connected. Nothing siloed.
MGM connects every critical data point in one system — so staff spend less time filing and more time helping. Every piece of information that matters is live, accessible, and actionable.
Get MGM for Your OrganizationEvery other EHR was built for billing. MGM was built for healing.
The national standard for outcome-based care.
MGM is currently live in Albuquerque, New Mexico — serving 1,000+ clients across State of the Art Healing LLC. In 2027, it will power operations in a dozen cities. Eventually, it will become the technology standard that replaces outdated EHR systems across the behavioral health and housing industry.
We didn't buy this software. We built it because nothing else worked.
State of the Heart Recovery Inc spent five years and over a million dollars building MGM from the ground up — because every existing EHR system failed to capture what actually mattered. MGM wasn't born in a tech company. It was born in the clinics, the housing programs, and the recovery journeys of real people in Albuquerque.
Phase 1 done. Phase 2 live. Phase 3 launching.
Deliver Holistic Recovery
- Started in 2020 with $104K in revenue
- Grew to $20M+ by 2025
- 1,000+ clients served
- 250+ housing units
- $10.7M in total assets, 90% equity
Leverage Technology to Optimize
- MGM live serving 1,000+ clients
- Real-time behavior tracking
- Staff performance scoring
- Billing and compliance integrated
Scale Nationally
- 6,000-person ecosystem in Albuquerque by end of 2027
- First dozen partner cities
- MGM becomes national technology standard
Joanne had been attending medically assisted treatment programs for over a year — with inconsistent therapy, inconsistent dosing, and no pathway to recovery. The system kept her stable enough to not die. But it didn't give her a life.
Under the MGM model, she began attending therapy for 12 to 20 hours a week and dosing consistently over 90% of the time. One month after increasing her therapy, Joanne completed a 10-day detox — and that achievement gave her access to stable housing among recovery peers.
Joanne is now over 12 months sober. She works side jobs. She volunteers in the job readiness program. She's engaged in community activities she never imagined for herself. Through the program, Joanne found her dignity — and hope for the future.
Ready to replace your EHR with something that actually works?
MGM is available for treatment organizations, cities, and housing operators ready to measure what actually matters.