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Course Description

The 2018 Access to Veterinary Care (AVCC) study found that 94.9% of surveyed veterinarians agreed or strongly agreed with the statement “All pets deserve some level of veterinary care.” Dogs and cats living in lower income households and with younger pet owners are most at risk for not receiving recommended care. The overwhelming barrier for all groups of pet owners and types of care (preventative, sick and emergency care) is financial. AlignCare is a subsidized veterinary care system that uses incremental veterinary care, facilitates community-based or grassroots funding, and engages veterinary social workers to break down barriers to veterinary care for underserved and low-income families. AlignCare Community Action Councils are based on the One Health triad and drive access to veterinary care efforts to ensure all pets have access to veterinary care.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Be able to identify the One Health roles critical to increasing access to veterinary care
  • Be able to conduct an access to veterinary care community self-assessment to identify veterinary care priorities
  • Be able to identify interprofessional strategies to overcome barriers to veterinary care
  • Be able to describe a One Health triad

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