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Technology has, and continues to be, a driver for change and within the current economic climate, businesses must assess areas of growth and weakness as well as potential areas for development and improvement. This is particularly relevant for the veterinary sector to ensure their ability to juggle animal healthcare with the needs and health of their staff, business and clients.
The veterinary industry has been under pressure from workforce shortages (particularly in regional areas) for several years, seeing a rise in consistent overworking within their labour market and increased job vacancies with extended time to fill. The need to support a positive work-life balance continues to concern veterinary professionals (Australian Veterinary Association’s 2021 Report).
To ensure practices can handle the workload and expectations of clients, many veterinary clinics are embracing veterinary technologies to enhance patient care and improve operational efficiencies. Implementing modern technologies can streamline workflows, reduce administrative burdens, and allow veterinary staff to focus more on clinical duties, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and increased profitability.
One such technological innovation is the CUBEX® system – intelligent technology providing autonomous inventory management. It helps you to:
More than simply a necessity for pharmacy management, CUBEX® is a crucial strategic solution to improve the safety, operations, and financial wellbeing of your practice.
The nature of the veterinary setting means that medications, supplies and consumables can be challenging to manage. Misuse, mistakes, misplacement, and theft increasingly impact hospital profits, causing significant financial strain. These issues lead to higher operational costs, inefficiencies, and potential risks to patient care.
Veterinary pharmacy and supply represent a major component of operating costs and annual revenue for veterinary practices, regardless of their size.
Did you know that?
Efficient, effective inventory management in a veterinary clinic is essential for the practice’s success – guaranteeing the timely availability of critical supplies, reducing operational costs, and enabling the highest possible patient care.
CUBEX® is a revolutionary veterinary inventory management system that improves regulatory compliance, control, and security for a vet practice. With a Plan for Every Part, CUBEX® ensures that every item is accounted for, properly managed, and safeguarded against misuse or theft, allowing hospitals to enhance their inventory control, reduce waste, and ultimately protect their financial health.
CUBEX® smart cabinets are 9x more efficient than traditional shelving (cubex.com), take up less space, and intelligently automate:
The cloud-based software enables veterinarians and vet nurses to effectively increase their charge capture (capturing 100% of missed charges) and reduce inventory spend and wastage. Every transaction is secure and recorded at the point of care, utilising Fingerprint ID so that only those who are authorised to access pharmaceuticals and other vet supply items can do so.
Learn more about how CUBEX® works here.
There are several CUBEX® cabinet options available to suit treatment, pharmacy, and supply areas, and they are of various sizes and configurations. They are also scalable as required.
Using CUBEX® is as advantageous for Small Vet Practices as it is for large veterinary practices and hospitals.
Small vet practices often do not have access to the same resources as their larger counterparts, but they share the same load to create a positive, profitable work environment. To do what they do best, small vet practices must be able to optimise care while minimising costs and mitigating wastage, loss, and missed billing. They can achieve this by implementing effective technology to help streamline their processes, save money, and optimise veterinary care and outcomes.
But don’t just take our word for it – see what Vets are saying about the efficiencies and savings.
“CUBEX® – love it! We are a small company. I love (CUBEX®) for inventory control, (it) helps with ordering so we don’t have to count product on the self … it is easy to track inventory – pretty to look at and organised. It makes the clinic look high-end. The aesthetic is great and (it’s) great for the S8s and controlling them. We just love it … if I was to buy a practice it is one of the first things I would implement.”
– Jamee Robertson, Practice Manager, High Street Vet Surgery, North Rockhampton
CUBEX® systems have helped thousands of veterinarians nationally and internationally, from the pharmacy and treatment areas to the supply room – automating all aspects of inventory to maximise profitability, efficiency and safety. Three levels of CUBEX security ensuring comprehensive protection, streamlined access and peace of mind.
How it Works
CUBEX® cabinets are a game-changer for small vet practices, seamlessly integrating with your Practice Information Management System (PIMS) to optimise workflow.
Is CUBEX® right for you?
Do you wish to:
Therian takes great pride in offering superior veterinary technology with workflow-optimisation solutions tailored for each client. Installing and implementing CUBEX® is just one way we can help you streamline your processes and ensure your team’s primary focus can be on patient care.
From consultation through implementation and ongoing support, Therian is with you each step of the way.
To discuss your veterinary practices’ needs, contact us or visit our website to explore what we offer and how we can help future-proof your clinic.
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