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AI Veterinary Medical Record Viewer

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 5:35 am
by riyasimla22
The AI Veterinary Medical Records Viewer is one of Animal Intelligence’s products innovative solutions as specialty practice becomes more complex. . Large, multi-specialty practices are often composed of several independent businesses in the same building. Each business operates a separate copy of Animal Intelligence, yet they need to share medical records for internal referrals. The AI Medical Records Viewer gives you access to all patient records in the building. How to do it? Just easy, as simple as select the location of the record (surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, etc.) and select the patient. The full medical record will ready to run. Once in the record, you can search for anything … a particular medication, diagnosis, whatever you need!

Here are some advantages you can get from this veterinary medical record: Search medical records by any section or phrase, Eliminate transfer of paper records among services, Increase productivity with email data access to all patient records in building, Maintain practice confidentiality by restricting access to other areas of the system, Unlimited user license for one location, Export (copy) record information to other applications, Select records by client number, name, phone number; patient number, name, breed.

Artifact suppression and low noise electronics offer the cleanest, most readable ECG trace possible. When this quality is combined with an interference-free wireless connection to your computer, the result is a low priced ECG system with a large screen display that can be easily seen from across the room. ECG information, including clinic and patient identification, ECG trace, heart rate, chart speed, gain, etc. can all be saved to file and stored on your computer without the hassle of downloading.

PC-Vet can be used in the exam room to screen for heart abnormalities that may cause problems before, during and after surgery. ECG screens add value to the initial and subsequent annual exam and often allow the practitioner to find defects that support follow on care. Dr. Larry Tilley, a cardiology consultant, states that no other diagnostic test, including ultrasound, can accurately determine the source of various arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities as is done with ECG testing. Lead II is all that is needed in most cases; you can do away with complex lead analysis, axis shifts and perfect positioning of the pet. “The majority of veterinarians can interpret their own ECG by simply focusing on the heart rate and the cardiac rhythm.” For difficult cases, the ECG printout can be emailed directly to cardiology-based services for quick and inexpensive interpretations to determine the necessary course of action.