Technology - Veterinary Economics
Friday, May 9, 2008
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  • What goes into a good Web site



    How do I build an effective Web site for my practice?

    The benefits and challenges of paperless practice


    What to consider before going electronic.

    Tips for transferring written medical records to electronic files


    A how-to for moving paper records to your hard drive.

    Paperless practice at Banfield, The Pet Hospital


    Dr. Kerri Marshall, MBA, knew the moment she caught of a glimpse of it that she was a fan.

    Using software for consistent care



    Dr. David McGrath is owner of seven practices, and at one time they used four software programs between them. Now they all use the same system. This has allowed them to try new ideas to boost compliance, which so far have resulted in gross revenue increases of up to 50 percent. Take Dr. McGrath's lessons into account as you evaluate your own practice software—and what it can do for you.

    The paperless plunge



    The only thing that anyone can count on for sure in the arena of paperless veterinary practice is that the experience is different for everyone.

    Solar panels save on energy costs



    Skyrocketing energy prices and concerns about global warming prompted the owner of Middlebury Animal Hospital in Middlebury, Conn., to invest in solar energy.

    Lights! Camera! Meet!



    Our 24-hour clinic has a main office, three satellite facilities, 14 veterinarians, and 80-plus team members, so staff communication is always a challenge. In addition to a weekly newsletter, we have monthly meetings for each department and a monthly staff meeting for everyone.

    The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Veterinary edition




    Hurricanes. Embezzlers. Lawsuits. If you put the proper safeguards in place, you can stay out of trouble.

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