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Procedures - one of the most important features in RxWorks.

This feature has been designed to support your Standards of Care. You can create comprehensive veterinarian and species-specific templates for all of your everyday treatments, services and surgical procedures – neuterings, health checks, farm visits, dentals, anaesthesia etc. Procedure templates store each chargeable item you have defined.

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Horse farms and racing administrators have different challenges that need to be managed when compared to the normal veterinary hospital or practice.  RxWorks has taken significant action to ensure these needs are included in the software and have worked with a number of leading horse farms and administrators to ensure the needs of the farm and organisation are met.  

RxWorks has several leading international horse farms and equine administrators amongst its clients; amongst them Randwick Equine Centre and the Singapore Turf Club who use RxWorks to centralize and administer their record-keeping, medical histories and invoicing where appropriate. As well as all the core parts of the RxWorks solution, key features for running stud, equine and equine administration units include:

See also Equine and Large Animal clinics for further specific features that are vital for your organisation.

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RxWorks Mobile Veterinarian allows the busy large animal or equine veterinarian to access client / patient records, enter medical notes, produce invoices all from on-site or in the car.  Read how one busy equine veterinarian, Andrew Whitting, uses this invalubale feature in Victoria.

The temptation with all IT systems is to think that the technology will run itself. While this is true to an extent, to get the most out of RxWorks you need to understand it. Mark Lucey, one of five partners in a thriving ten-vet equine practice in the West of England, and Robert Magnus of Wisconsin Equine Clinic, Wisconsin, US, are both big believers in the adage that you get out of a system what you put into it. In these articles they examine their individual approaches to the purchase of a new practice management system.


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In the equine industry, horses are often owned by several different clients that all need to be billed for their share of the veterinary work. And it is no good sending these bills to the address where the horse is located as the owners are normally not there.

The ownership button in the bottom right of the patient screen allows you to define who the owners of the horse are and their different ownership percentages. Rxworks will automatically create the bills for each owner according to their ownership share saving you hours of work. On a change of ownership, any outstanding liability of the old owners remains with those clients and any new charges are allocated to the new ownership from the date the change took place.

The location button on the patient screen allows you to specify the location of the patient with directions and how to get there for the ambulatory veterinarian.


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