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Strides in data sharing discussed at IT day
Nick Lloyd

VetXML Consortium chairman shares updates with delegates

The recent VPMA SPVS Technology Day saw chairman of the VetXML Consortium, Nick Lloyd, update delegates on the progress being made in helping practices to share data.

Nick began by introducing VetXML, and explained that the Consortium was formed in 2006 with the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS), with the aim of making it easier for practices to share information.

By creating a universal language in which practice management systems (PMS) can communicate, practices are able to reduce both costs and human error, as well as freeing up staff time.

One feature of VetXML is the ability to process electronic insurance claims, which Nick told delegates reduces administration time by 40 per cent and takes less than three hours for compliant practices.

Further, VetXML allows practices to send microchip registrations and lab reports electronically, and the PMS can also link with service providers such as the National Office of Animal Health (NOAH), Vet Formulary and the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS).

Delegates at the event also heard about the future developments planned for VetXML, which include the transfer of case histories from one PMS to another, pet health plans, product ordering and the Safe Medicine Schema, which was discussed at the recent British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) Congress.

Nick explained that the schema will allow veterinary surgeons to submit a form about a patient and a particular medicine and receive instant access to data sheets and guidance from an information provider.

The initiative attracted much interest during the course of the event, with many discussions continuing from the VPMA/SPVS Congress in January this year, where VetXML exhibited for the first time.

To join in the discussion, or to find out more, contact the VetXML Consortium.

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