T-Pro’s platform is built to scale with healthcare organisations regardless of their level of digital maturity—from early adopters of new technology to organisations still navigating their transformation journey. Its modular, plug-and-play solutions support:
        
            - Ambient Scribe – Automatically generating clinical notes in real-time.
            - Digital Dictation – Enabling mobile-first, AI-enhanced documentation.
            - Speech Recognition – Continuously improving workflows through machine learning.
            - Connect – Electronic Distribution – Ensuring interoperability across healthcare systems.
            - Outsourced Transcription – Human-in-the-loop reviews with guaranteed accuracy.
Whether replacing fragmented tools or modernising legacy systems, T-Pro provides a unified platform to support seamless transitions, enabling clinical teams to scale efficiently and securely.
        Jonathan Larbey, CEO at T-Pro, commented:
        “We are delighted to welcome Sound Business Systems to the team. With a strong track record in delivering workflow and documentation solutions tailored to the needs of healthcare providers in Australia and New Zealand, their expertise complements our vision perfectly. This acquisition marks another exciting step in our mission to revolutionise clinical documentation and support health systems in adopting intelligent, AI-powered processes that enhance efficiency, compliance, and allow clinicians to focus on patient care.”
        Garry Looker, MD at Sound Business Systems, added:
        “Joining forces with T-Pro allows us to continue delivering exceptional service while introducing our customers to the next generation of clinical documentation tools. T-Pro’s flexible platform and deep expertise in healthcare AI ensure that we’re well-positioned to support providers through every stage of their digital transformation journey.”
        As part of the transition, SBS clients will gain access to T-Pro’s enhanced portfolio of digital health technologies, with localised support and continued commitment to accuracy, reliability, and clinical excellence.
         
        Source: T-Pro media release
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