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Veterinary Science & Technology

ISSN: 2157-7579

Open Access

Evaluating the Use of Telemedicine for Remote Consultations in Equine Practice

Abstract

Kevin Haussler*

Telemedicine has become increasingly popular in veterinary medicine, and the equine industry is no exception. The use of telecommunication and information technologies to provide remote consultations for horses can save time and reduce costs associated with traveling, and it may even enhance the quality of veterinary care provided. However, the use of telemedicine in equine practice also raises concerns regarding its effectiveness and feasibility. This article aims to evaluate the use of telemedicine for remote consultations in equine practice by examining its impact on the accuracy of diagnosis, client satisfaction, time and cost savings, and the veterinarian-patient relationship. The unique challenges of the equine industry, such as the large size of the animals and the limited access to technology in some rural areas, must also be considered. By examining these factors, equine practitioners can determine the feasibility and potential benefits of incorporating telemedicine into their practice.

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