About 20% of Veterinarians Have Adopted It! Online Pet Consultations: 90% of Facilities Feel "Maintenance and Improvement of Consultation Quality"
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The Japan Veterinary Telemedicine Society conducted a survey showing 18% of animal hospitals have adopted online consultations. While 90% of adopters feel it maintains or improves quality, non-adopters have strong concerns about misdiagnosis.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the adoption rate of online consultations in animal hospitals?
- A: According to survey results, about 18% of animal hospitals nationwide have already implemented online consultations, and this number rises to over half when including those who are interested.
- Q: How do veterinarians who have adopted online consultations evaluate it?
- A: Ninety percent of veterinarians who have adopted online consultations positively assess that it either 'improves' or 'does not change' the quality of care.
- Q: What is the biggest challenge in adopting online consultations?
- A: Regardless of whether they have adopted it or not, the biggest concern is the 'inability to perform physical examinations and the resulting diagnostic accuracy' and 'risk of misdiagnosis'.