Telehealth group gets distribution dealApril 16, 2020A newly announced collaboration between a veterinary distribution company and a telehealth service provider aims to digitally connect clinics and clients.
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Telehealth platform signs deal with WSVMAApril 8, 2020More than 1,800 clinics in the Evergreen State will soon be able to treat patients remotely, thanks to a new partnership.
Incorporating telemedicine in the age of COVID-19April 1, 2020With the novel coronavirus and the need for social distancing defining our existence today, veterinarians must get creative and adapt because this won't be a one-month headache. Instead, how we reduce our direct and indirect contact with clients and their pets will serve as a defining moment for our profession. Telemedicine is one tool many veterinarians have turned to as a way to continue to assess and treat patients, while keeping staff safe. The need is real. On March 15, the American Veterinary Medicine Association (AVMA) published guidelines regarding the use of telemedicine as a method of practicing social distancing. And just a few days ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) temporarily lifted some of its federal requirements for telemedicine. Several digital platforms have emerged for assessing household pets' health symptoms and providing other clinical data; recommending options; and enabling pet owners to alert and correspond with their veterinarian. While telemedicine isn't meant to replace clinical exams, it does allow veterinarians to assess and treat their patients while keeping themselves, their staff, and their clients safe. For practitioners mulling telemedicine for the first time, consider the following tips: Look for a telemedicine platform, of which there are several, …
Telemedicine provider's footprint expands with partnershipMarch 31, 2020A new partnership between a B2B telehealth company, Petriage, and Miller Veterinary Supply, a wholesale distributor, emphasizes the increased demand for connected care services in the animal health industry.
Telemedicine provider expands reach through purchasing groupJuly 24, 2019More than 5,000 independent practices across the U.S. will soon be equipped with Petriage telemedicine services, thanks to a new partnership between the provider and Covetrus-owned veterinary purchasing group, PSIvet.
WellHaven Pet Health welcomes veterinary telemedicineJanuary 11, 2019WellHaven Pet Health, a veterinary health management company, has agreed to implement Petriage’s telemedicine platform in all of its current hospitals.