The love and care of animals has become common plan in households and families. The types of animals range from dogs and cats to birds and fish. Some people have gerbils, hamsters and even ferrets. At some point in time these animals will require medical attention which is provided for by veterinarians. This research paper will examine three different types of veterinary management software to better help the customers and analyze the way veterinary technicians interact with clients. All veterinary management software is not create equal, there are both positive and negatives to each one. In order to determine the best of the best it depends on several factors such as ease of use, and the ability to download information directly into …show more content…
Infinity software was created by the company called ImproMed. The company did not provide many details on the website but this can be inferred staying up to date on the current technologies and advances associated with the veterinary medical world is very important. The updated software that was released by ImproMed includes advancements such as rich modules providing more power to hospitals. This is important because profits are increased, expenses are decreased, and there are no charges for recovering missing data (ImproMed LLC, 2013). ImproMed is also concerned with providing the highest quality products to their consumers in the veterinary medicine world. Improved quality for the Infinity software is described by these characteristics: multiple levels of support, numerous educational tools, both anticipating and handling the needs of the clients (ImproMed LLC, 2013). This company definitely strives to make sure that their customers know they are …show more content…
Thomas Molloy DVM, who at the time practiced veterinary medicine for 30 years. He resided in the United States and provided an incredible vision for the veterinary medical world. Technologies are ever advancing and so must the methods used by veterinarians to more efficiently treat the sick. Dr. Thomas understood that Web advances and electronic medical records (EMR) were the next level in medical evolution and those companies that did not respond to these changes were doomed to go out of business eventually (VET port LLC, 2013). "The practice management systems on hand were merely cash registers and based on client server technology which was a dying legacy technology (VETport LLC,