Animal Hospital Management System

The AHMS manages all information in the veterinary practice.

 

   

What's New

On-Site or Live Web Demonstrations Anytime

The best way to select the Practice Management System for your hospital is to experience in action, with our advice and real-world examples.  We will visit your hospital to perform an AHMS Demonstration with no obligation, or if time is critical, perform a Live Web Demonstration anytime, to meet your busy schedule.  Click here to send us a request for a demonstration.

   

 

   

Current News

AHMS Evolution

As the world gets ready for Windows 7, and the continued advancement in security, we're developing a state-of-the-art backend for the AHMS, and new features to help our hospitals take advantage of these new technologies.  Utililizing Microsoft's .NET framework, the AHMS is maintaining compliance with today's technology and providing options for the future.

   

 

   

Recent Events

AAHA's 2009 Trends Practice Management Software Buyer's Guide

Look for the Animal Hospital Management System in the Practice Management Software Buyer's Guide as part of the AAHA's 2009 Trends Magazine's July Issue.  Great advice is included in this guide, with some experiences we've learned from our hospitals!  We bring this high level of consulting to all our client hospitals, to help them incorporate technology that improves medical care and business success.

   

 

 

   

File Attachments

The all-inclusive Animal Hospital Management System ….

handles all forms of digital data, including files from other well-used applications!

Like the Picture Attachment….

You can attach a picture from any digital source (that works with Windows) directly to the source visit and to that pet. Below we have an iguana pictured during a spay, done to deal with a calcium deficiency.  The image was taken with a digital video camera connected to the TeleMed system.  Any digital source can be utilized, thus you're not limited to a select few applications!

 

Or use the Object/Data Attachment….

You can easily attach letters sent/faxed to the client directly to the pet and visit of interest, maintaining a constant trail of activity with little additional effort.    Below, a letter about the Radiograph Results is attached to the pet & the visit when the radiographs were taken.

 

Functions that Help Your Practice Succeed

· Enhanced PicturesThe AHMS allows storage of Photos and the setting of a default “Pet Photo” which is then printed automatically onto Invoices and Patient Sheets (used by practices transcending to “paperless”).  A series of “Pet Photos” can be maintained, to track the history of the animal, and the desired photo can be selected with the click of the mouse.  To simplify the storage of photos the AHMS now has buttons enabling you to store Photos two different ways: 1) Insert Photo- this allows the user to select a Photo image in a predetermined location and that image will be stored in the AHMS database directly. 2) Insert Small Photo- utilizes our digital processing module to manipulate the selected photo and reduce it to 320x240 pixels. The orientation remains the same, landscape and portrait dimensions are preserved as they are in the original.  The location of the original photo is noted in the description field and can be easily located if required later in its full resolution if required.  The original photo is also available to other applications as needed.

· Enhanced Radiograph LogAs digital radiography moves into the veterinary hospital, the AHMS evolves to make it easy to access the information you need.  Our Radiograph log allows 2 ways to identify the films (numerical & alphanumeric), and 2 ways to store digital radiographs.  With a picture field and our digital processing, you can store a “photograph” of the radiograph, as a quick reference image.  Then a link to the actual digital radiograph (via our OLE field) can be stored, and when desired, the radiograph can be opened in it’s native application, directly from the AHMS.  This Log can be accessed from the visit, from the clinical history, and from the Pet Record.