Letter: A ‘prefabricated’ solution for overrun pet health centers
A ‘ready-made’ remedy for overrun animal hospitals
“Veterinarians overrun”? The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported on June 4 that veterinary hospitals “occasionally need to secure the healthcare facility’s front doors, a striking move for a 24-hour healthcare facility.”
A prefabricated service is readily available if the animal treatment hospitals adjust tested methods utilized by the human care health centers. What’s that option?
Health center diversions, by means of an organized inter-hospital plan similar to what healthcare facilities with emergency rooms provide for rescues in Virginia’s health and wellness treatment areas. How does that procedure work?
As opposed to merely securing doors and leaving animal proprietors clueless regarding where to go during emergency situations, veterinary health centers could maintain a regional standing board that reveals which vet health centers are open for diversions, and also post a diversion notification on both their hospital doors and also their answering message.
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Donald E. White.
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