Gov Doug Ducey directed that veterinarians may now use telemedicine software to diagnose and treat animals. In addition, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a public health declaration two months ago allowing all medical practitioners, including veterinarians, to use telemedicine to prescribe even if they have not conducted an in-person medical exam.
The increasing spread of infection correlates with a growing fear of becoming infected - not only within the population in general, but most importantly within the members of your own practice and staff.
Many veterinarians are switching to telehealth in order to conduct virtual consultations.
The CDC recommends minimal contact with individuals that are potentially infected with the coronavirus. This includes contact with animals.
By using video consultation software like CGM ELVI Telemedicine, you can see your patients while protecting your team, yourself, and your own family from the potential spread of infection.
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