History
Woodrow Gandy, M.D. and Robert Langdon, M.D. co-founded T-System in 1996 after practicing medicine for 35 combined years.
They had firsthand knowledge of the multitude of factors affecting care in the emergency department environment.
They wanted:
- Predictable, efficient workflow
- Ease of clinical documentation
- Incomparable medical content
- Improved patient outcomes
- Solutions they could rely on long-term
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Because T-System continues to evolve with intelligent solutions, you can remain focused on patient care.
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Drs. Gandy and Langdon were visionaries. They now collaborate with more than 260 dedicated professionals at T-system to serve the current and future clinical information and technology needs of emergency medicine. Their impact has been tremendous.
Today, more than 1,800 civilian and military emergency departments in the United States, Puerto Rico, Australia and around the world partner with T-System to improve workflow, charge capture, the quality of patient care and staff satisfaction.
The T-System® paper-based charting system is used by more than 42 percent of emergency departments nationwide (over 1,700 facilities). Emergency department nurses across the United States are using The T-System® for Nurses at over 550 hospitals. Additionally, thousands of physicians use The T-System® for Primary Care and The T-System® for Urgent Care. The T SystemEV®, a comprehensive emergency department information system, has over 200 client sites, a sign of growing success.