VetBilling Blog

The Power of Partnership: VetBilling & Brown Dog Foundation

VetBilling and Brown Dog Foundation joined forces in 2016 to help bridge the gap between the cost of veterinary care and saving the family pet.  Our two organizations have a similar mission: reducing the incidence of “economic euthanasia” when pet owners lack the necessary funds to pay for life-saving treatment. Brown Dog Foundation is a

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Problems facing the veterinary profession!

What is the veterinary profession doing to stop the negative trend of new client growth declining every month since January 2015 according to the VHMA Insider Insights Surveys? How much longer do you believe that all the best marketing in the world, having the best social media marketing campaigns, optimizing your web presence, being certified

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Should the veterinary profession follow human medicine?

Article from our parent company Total Financial Services, Inc.   You need a non-emergency medical procedure that costs about $6,000. Since your insurance plan includes a $6,500 annual deductible, your doctor asks you to prepay for the procedure. What do you do? Read how human medicine has corrected this problem and the veterinary profession should

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How to Attract New Clients

You do all the right things to get new clients in your door: forward booking, email promotions, appointment reminders, social media and online presence, preventive care education, perhaps offering a mobile app, and getting referrals from your existing clients. But, as the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) Insider Insights has shown since 2015, new client

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Driving Miss Daisy…to the Vet

By Lea Ann McCaslin, Hospital Manager, Arvada West Veterinary Hospital – Arvada, CO On a sunny September day in Colorado, Brianna – known to everyone as Bri – a client service representative at the Arvada West Veterinary Hospital (AWVH), picked up a phone call and could tell right away the caller was frantic.  Josh was

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How Our Holiday Dinner Turned into $5000 of Veterinary Care

About a year ago, our beloved “Office Dog,” Sam, had quite a harrowing post-holiday week. $5000 and 25 staples later, he was on the mend from a gastrotomy (surgically opening up the stomach to remove foreign material) that resulted from a trash bag stealth raid the day after Easter last year. The “post-Easter ingesta” included chicken

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