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Covetrus adds prescription process to its practice management software

Author : Pankaj Singh | Published Date : 2021-06-07 

Covetrus adds prescription process to its practice management software

Covetrus, a global firm dedicated to helping veterinary healthcare teams, has reportedly upgraded its practice management software to empower veterinary clinics to compete online and provide improved treatment.

Streamlined prescribing is now available in the latest AVImark® and eVetPractice® upgrades, thanks to integration with the Covetrus Prescription Management Platform. Veterinary teams will now save time, vest compliance, and will run more successful practices with access to digital scripts within these central operating systems, sources cited.

An integrated prescription process enables practice teams to follow a better workflow that drives patient health by proactively recommending the correct drug at the appropriate time as they compete with aggressive internet retailers looking to disintermediate their business.

Veterinarians and their teams are spending hours processing prescription requests from online retailers as pet and horse owners are becoming more reliant on 24/7 online shopping, further taxing overcrowded clinics and forcing them to divert resources required to offer better patient care.

In this context, Georgia Wraight, president and executive vice president of Covetrus Global Technology Solutions expressed Covetrus is committed to offering solutions that promote animal health, and this integration brings together powerful technology to deliver a better, more complete care experience.

Customer feedback, user research, and beta testing have contributed to the continuing integration of signature Covetrus software solutions. The capability to make scripts from the patient records, look up the entire product catalog, and monitor prescriptions with writeback functionality are all advantages of this combined system, cited knowledgeable sources.

Jennifer Potts, hospital manager at Chimney Hills Animal Hospital, reportedly said this integration is straightforward and intuitive, which saves time by making the prescription creation procedure much faster. With the information incorporated in their software, comparing items and writing a prescription recommendation can be done in a matter of minutes, she added.

With the integration, Covetrus has once again shown its dedication to delivering comprehensive, integrated solutions, improve animal health and pet parent satisfaction.

Source Credit –

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210606005013/en/Covetrus-Integrates-Prescription-and-Practice-Management-Technologies

 

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