Covetrus Unveils Cloud-Based Veterinary Operating System

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Covetrus Pulse™, cloud-based veterinary operating system, aimed at improving efficiencies in business operations, animal health, and client experiences.

Covetrus® recently announced the launch of Covetrus Pulse™, what the company is describing as an innovative cloud-based veterinary operating system (vOS) “that seamlessly connects veterinarians to the technology they need to manage their practices – freeing up more time to spend with the animals in their care.”

Covetrus Pulse™ will unite the applications veterinary practices rely on into one secure, easy-to-use cloud platform – driving what Covetrus said will be improved efficiencies in business operations, animal health, and client experiences. With Covetrus Pulse™, veterinarians will be able to create, renew, and approve prescriptions, communicate with clients and coworkers, personalize dashboards, and customize with preferred third-party apps, all from one central operating system to fit their practice’s needs.

“Our goal is to provide transformative technology that will enable veterinarians to spend less time on non-clinical tasks and more time treating their pet patients, which will lead to better health outcomes,” said Georgia Wraight, Executive Vice President and President of Global Technology Solutions at Covetrus. “Covetrus Pulse™ is the next step in the evolution of veterinary care. It was designed specifically for veterinarians – the heartbeat of quality pet care – and utilizes decades of industry and technology expertise to transform practices by providing them with valuable real-time insights powered by cloud technology.”

According to a recent survey of more than 500 veterinarians and practice staff conducted by Covetrus, nearly all (95%) respondents/veterinary practice leaders consider practice efficiency to be one of the most important objectives for their veterinary practice. Additionally, nearly 70% of the veterinary professionals surveyed would prefer an all-in-one platform to run their practices, as opposed to the current standalone Practice Management Software (PIMS).

Ben Wolin, CEO at Covetrus, added, “There is strong demand among veterinarians for increased efficiencies in practice management, and we believe Covetrus Pulse™ fills that need. As veterinary practices face issues related to hiring and retaining staff, we are adapting our products, services, and technology so that our veterinarian partners can maximize their productivity and focus their efforts on providing exemplary care to pet patients.”

 

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