Veterinary practices all over the US are upgrading to cloud software solutions. AIGalaxy™ and AIGenesis™ are just two examples of veterinary practice management systems.
Both programs were designed to help veterinary practices digitize and automate a majority of their routine everyday tasks. The goal is to give practices better control over their processes and make them more efficient.
This, in turn, helps doctors and nurses focus on providing better care to their patients. They won’t be bogged down by repetitive tasks such as generating invoices, writing prescriptions, and manually filling forms.
While both have certain overlapping features, certain specifics differ. Each program has been designed keeping in mind different audiences.
To understand how each software differs, let’s look at the two types of audiences it’s designed for.
General Practices
General practices offer treatment for all common medical conditions. They focus on providing more holistic care to patients, including physical and social components of care.
These practices deal with a broader range of issues, which include promoting, preventing, and initiating treatment. They refer animals that need urgent care to emergency practices. If a case is too complicated, general practitioners will refer the patient to a specialty practice.
A vital feature of the AIGenesis™ is automating the creation of discharge and referral letters. This allows rapid communication between the referring veterinarian and your specialists, which can save valuable time.
Another aspect that users of AIGenesis™ find very attractive is the Telemedicine feature. General clinics may require consultations with specialty practitioners from time to time. Because they don’t need their services on a routine basis, it would be a waste of resources to hire one.
Telemedicine offers easy access to over 60 board-certified radiology, cardiology, and other specialty consultants. It allows quick collaboration and advice on how to deal with more complex cases
Specialty and Emergency Practices
Emergency practices have to deal with more severe and time-sensitive cases. Their goal is to, first and foremost, stabilize the patient. The services offered by an emergency veterinary practice include trauma care, intensive care, blood transfusions, oxygen therapy, and post-operative care.
Specialty practices focus on specific aspects of patient care. Examples include radiology, internal medicine, oncology, and cardiology.
For specialty and emergency practices, the focus is on speed and customization. Software needs differ depending on the patient, its condition, and the specialty. That’s why AIGalaxy™ offers advanced customization features.
If you’re looking for a veterinary practice management program, Animal Intelligence Software, Inc. has two of the best systems available. We’ve helped hundreds of clients improve their processes and increase productivity with our Online Veterinary Software.
To find out more about the best options for your practice, call us at 360-876-7123 or fill out this form here.