The veterinary software market is being driven by rising pet adoption, rising zoonotic disease prevalence, and rising demand for animal health diagnostics. The software is primarily used by veterinarians to manage patient information, treatment planning, and appointment scheduling. This software is also used for a variety of back-office functions, such as accounting and operations. Client after-care instructions, a client-patient database, billing, boarding/grooming, capturing lost charges, client communications, client reminders, electronic medical records, electronic whiteboards, inventory control, and other features are among the most common features of practise management software. It also keeps drug databases up to date, saves time, and boosts productivity.
The global hospital acquired infection control market is on a trajectory of steady growth, with revenues estimated at $29.1 billion in 2021 and a projected increase to $31.3 billion by 2026, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.5%. This robust growth can be attributed to various factors, including the high incidence of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), […]
