T-Pro joins the PRSB as a partner to accelerate the adoption of information standards
An international supplier of medical speech and natural language processing technology, T-Pro, shares the same mission as the PRSB around helping recognise the value of consistent, high-quality information, which is why they decided to join our Standards Partnership Scheme.
T-Pro’s technology aims to reduce the burden of extensive administrative and documentation requirements for healthcare professionals and hospitals. By offering a secure, easy-to-use, accurate, and accessible technology, their solution reduces the time needed to create detailed clinical documentation, allowing healthcare professionals to spend more time on providing care.
The company focuses on delivering solutions that improve services for its customers and recognise the value of consistent, high-quality information. T-Pro believes that by joining the PRSB as a partner it will help their customers accelerate the adoption of information standards, resulting in improved patient care, safety, and reduced clinician burnout caused by the burden of documentation.
Liam Murphy, Head of Sales at T-Pro, said: “We are always looking to improve our product offerings, and partnering with PRSB will ensure our customers in the NHS adhere to information standards which are critical to integrated care. By joining the Standards Partnership Scheme, T-Pro will continue to support healthcare professionals to produce a richer, detailed narrative on the patient encounter, and deliver standards for the content and structure for that documentation.”
Lorraine Foley, CEO at PRSB, commented: “I am pleased to welcome T-Pro as our new Partner and see that we share a mission of promoting the widespread use of standards. Technologies like T-Pro have an enormous potential to revolutionise the work of health and care professions and support them in providing more effective and efficient care, and we are pleased that our new partner recognises the importance of information standards in all of this.”