T-System debuts new version of ED system

T-System, a provider of clinical documentation and information solutions in emergency departments and urgent care centers, has released its T-SystemEV 2.6, a new version of its emergency department information system.

According to the Dallas-based T-System, its new version includes a computerized provider order entry (CPOE) module, which integrates documentation and order entry by providing a CPOE system designed for mobile use. 

T-System also reported that the new version will include an automated facility E&M code level determination, which eliminates the need for nurses and medical record personnel to assign a level, and a tracking dashboard.

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