Aim to accomplish this through announce strategic investment and partnership
VetVerifi Inc, a technology company focused on innovative data solutions for the pet care economy, and Bitwerx, Inc, a software company focused on offering data-driven health for the veterinary world, have announced a strategic investment and partnership with the goal to transform pet health data management.
With VetVerifi's advanced technologies and Bitwerx's trusted expertise in veterinary data systems, data standardization, and connectivity, this collaboration will help to streamline and improve how “veterinary professionals securely enable heath data access to their pet care partners from pet services to housing to the workplace.”1
VetVerifi co-founder and partner Tim Ridgway said, in the release1: "We are thrilled to embark on this journey with Bitwerx. Our shared vision of leveraging technology to improve outcomes in clinical and non-clinical applications aligns perfectly, and this collaboration will undoubtedly revolutionize how veterinarians efficiently and securely collaborate with their partners who rely on the access to vital pet health data daily."
"Bitwerx is excited to team up with VetVerifi,” added Bitwerx co-founder and CEO Jason Jaggers. “Our veterinary data expertise and capabilities combined with their verification technology will empower veterinarians to make better-informed decisions while enhancing communication and engagement across the pet economy."
VetVerifi and Bitwerx are dedicated to developing a digital infrastructure that seamlessly integrates with existing veterinary practice management systems, so pet health data can be more accessible, secure, and actionable for organizations using verified patient records daily.1
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. An additional element of the partnership is that Bitwerx joins VetVerifi's board of directors.
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