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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Referral requirements vary significantly among veterinary specialists and hospitals.
  • Current referral processes can be inconsistent, impacting patient care and client experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose structured guidelines for optimizing the veterinary patient referral process.
  • To enhance collaboration and communication between primary and specialty care veterinary teams.
  • To improve the client and patient experience during veterinary referrals.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a structured, technology-based approach to veterinary referrals.
  • Emphasis on a family-centered healthcare model for veterinary patients.
  • Defined roles, communication strategies, and timelines for referral processes.

Main Results:

  • Guidelines promote consistent collaboration between primary and specialty care teams.
  • Focus on detailed and timely communication, including medical records sharing.
  • Addresses client communication needs regarding costs, prognoses, and ongoing care.

Conclusions:

  • Implementation of these guidelines can lead to more successful veterinary referral relationships.
  • Strategies for increasing access to care through team optimization and telehealth are considered.
  • Identifies and suggests solutions for potential obstacles in the veterinary referral process.