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T-Sheets were developed as a response to rapidly increasing Emergency Department visits in order to streamline documentation.  They specifically aim to reduce documentation time by reducing patient encounters to problem-focused templates consisting of annotated checkboxes.  They were first deployed at a single site in 1996, and now provide services to 40% of Emergency Departments in the United States.[1]
 
T-Sheets were developed as a response to rapidly increasing Emergency Department visits in order to streamline documentation.  They specifically aim to reduce documentation time by reducing patient encounters to problem-focused templates consisting of annotated checkboxes.  They were first deployed at a single site in 1996, and now provide services to 40% of Emergency Departments in the United States.[1]
  
In 2001, T-System introduced T SystemEV, an Electronic Health Record module that has been certified as supporting Meaningful Use.  T SystemEV incorporates physician documentation, nursing documentation, patient tracking, and computerized provider order entry.  Optional modules include integrated diagnosis decision support based on the Isabel diagnosis checklist system, an Emergency Department throughput dashboard, and clinical decision support.[2]
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In 2001, T-System introduced T SystemEV, an Electronic Health Record module that has been certified as supporting Meaningful Use.  T SystemEV incorporates physician documentation, nursing documentation, patient tracking, and computerized provider order entry.  Optional modules include integrated diagnosis decision support based on the Isabel diagnosis checklist system, an Emergency Department throughput dashboard, and clinical decision support.  As of 2011, 240 hospitals have deployed or are in process for implementation for T SystemEV.[2]
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T-System is located in Dallas, TX.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 01:41, 8 September 2011

T SystemEV is an Emergency Department Information System developed as an evolutionary product based on T-System's proprietary T-Sheet documentation system.

T-Sheets were developed as a response to rapidly increasing Emergency Department visits in order to streamline documentation. They specifically aim to reduce documentation time by reducing patient encounters to problem-focused templates consisting of annotated checkboxes. They were first deployed at a single site in 1996, and now provide services to 40% of Emergency Departments in the United States.[1]

In 2001, T-System introduced T SystemEV, an Electronic Health Record module that has been certified as supporting Meaningful Use. T SystemEV incorporates physician documentation, nursing documentation, patient tracking, and computerized provider order entry. Optional modules include integrated diagnosis decision support based on the Isabel diagnosis checklist system, an Emergency Department throughput dashboard, and clinical decision support. As of 2011, 240 hospitals have deployed or are in process for implementation for T SystemEV.[2]

T-System is located in Dallas, TX.

External Links

T-System

References

1. http://www.tsystem.com/About-Us/History.aspx

2. http://www.tsystem.com/Products/T-SystemEV