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Results of a survey to determine demographic and business management factors associated with size and growth rate of rural mixed-animal veterinary practices

机译:调查结果,以确定与农村混合动物兽医实践的规模和增长率相关的人口统计和业务管理因素

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Objective To determine potential associations between demographic and business management factors and practice size and growth rate in rural mixed-animal veterinary practices.Design Cross-sectional survey.Participants-54 mixed-animal practitioners.Procedures A cross-sectional survey (96 questions) was electronically disseminated. Responses were collected, and outcomes (number of veterinarians [NV], growth in number of veterinarians INV% gross practice income (GPI], growth in gross practice income IGPIGI, gross practice income per veterinarian IGPIV], and growth in gross practice income per veterinarian EGPIVGI) were calculated. Bivariate analyses were performed and multivariable models created to determine associations between survey responses and outcomes of interest.Results Survey respondents were from mixed-animal practices, and most (46/54 [85.2%]) practiced in small communities (< 25,000 people). Study practices had a median +/- SD NV of 2.3 +/- 1.9 veterinarians, median GPI of $704,547 +/- 754,839, and median GPIV of $282,065 +/- 182,344. Multivariable regression analysis revealed several factors related to practice size, including the number of associate veterinarians and veterinary technicians in the practice, service fee structure, and employment of a business manager. Typically, practices had positive mean growth in NVG (4.4%), GPIG (8.5%), and GPIVG (8.1 c/o), but growth rate was highly variable among practices. Factors accociated with growth rate included main species interest, frequency for adjusting prices, use of a marketing plan, service fee structure, and sending a client newsletter.Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Mixed-animal practices had a large range in size and growth rate. Economic indices were impacted by common business management practices. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010;237:1385-1392)
机译:目的确定农村混合动物兽医实践中人口统计学和企业管理因素与实践规模和增长率之间的潜在关联。设计横断面调查。参与者(54名混合动物从业者)。程序进行横断面调查(96个问题)。电子传播。收集答复并得出结果(兽医数量[NV],兽医数量INV增长,总执业总收入(GPI),总执业总收入IGPIGI,每位兽医IGPIV的总执业收入]和人均总总收入的增长计算兽医数据(EGPIVGI),进行双变量分析,并建立多变量模型,以确定调查回应与关注结果之间的关联。结果调查受访者来自混合动物实践,其中大多数(46/54 [85.2%])在小型社区中进行(<25,000人)。研究实践的兽医的中位数+/- SD NV为2.3 +/- 1.9,GPI的中位数为704,547 +/- 754,839,GPIV的中位数为282,065 +/- 182,344。多变量回归分析显示了几个相关的因素实际规模,包括实践中的副兽医和兽医技术人员数量,服务费结构以及业务经理的雇用。 NVG(4.4%),GPIG(8.5%)和GPIVG(8.1 c / o)的平均增长率,但实践之间的增长率差异很大。与增长率有关的因素包括主要物种的兴趣,调整价格的频率,使用营销计划,服务费的结构以及发送客户通讯。结论和临床意义混合动物的做法在规模和增长率上都有很大差异。经济指标受到通用业务管理惯例的影响。 (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010; 237:1385-1392)

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