Advances in information technology.
Abstract: Advances in digital technology have vastly increased the speed and content of information transfer. Equine practitioners of the future should be in contact with their office and other information resources at all times through an array of digital networks. Patients and practitioners alike should benefit from better information access.
Publication Date: 2005-01-22 PubMed ID: 15658175DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30061-5Google Scholar: Lookup
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This article is about the role that improvements in digital technology can play in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of equine veterinarians by ensuring they have constant access to their office and other information resources.
Advances in digital technology
- The article pays attention to the fact that modern digital advancements have significantly increased the speed and volume of information transfer. This means that more data can be shared much more rapidly now compared to the past. This includes both textual information and diverse types of data such as images and videos.
- The technology discussed here is not limited to certain devices or programs. It involves numerous digital networks such as the internet, mobile networks, wireless services, and more. The convergence of these advanced technologies is what allows for the increased speed and volume in information transfer.
The role of technology in equine practice
- The researchers highlight the importance of these improvements in information technology for equine practitioners. They underscore that equine veterinarians should always have a connection to their office and other sources of vital information. This could mean access to the latest research, real-time connection to colleagues for consultations, access to digital versions of a patient’s medical history, etc. This ensures that the veterinarians have the latest information at their disposal at all times, allowing them to provide the best possible care.
- Constant access to digital networks doesn’t just ensure effective communication but also real-time updating of information. An equine practitioner connected to their office can update patient records on the spot, order medical supplies as required, and perform other essential tasks more efficiently.
Impact on patients and practitioners
- The article also points out the benefits these technological advances bring for both patients (horses) and practitioners. Better access to information can help achieve more accurate diagnoses, more effective treatment plans, and improved recovery outcomes.
- The practitioners can benefit from streamlined processes, minimizing time spent on administrative tasks, and focusing more on the actual care of the animals. The increased efficiency can also lead to better work schedules, less stress for practitioners, and ultimately, improved quality of service for their patients.
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APA
Pollock RV.
(2005).
Advances in information technology.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract, 17(2), 263-274.
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30061-5 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Fort Hill Company, Montchanin, Delaware 19710, USA. pollock@forthillcompany.com
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Electronic Mail
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horses
- Information Systems / trends
- Internet
- Office Management
- Practice Management / standards
- Practice Management / trends
- Radiographic Image Enhancement
- Telemedicine
- Veterinary Medicine / methods
- Veterinary Medicine / standards
- Veterinary Medicine / trends
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