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RCVS Publishes Survey Results On Impact Of Pandemic On Veterinary Businesses

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17th April, 2020 18h50

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More than 500 veterinary practices have responded to a survey sent to UK veterinary practices by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) with the aim of gauging the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the associated government restrictions on veterinary businesses.

The survey was sent to a total of 3,096 UK veterinary practices for whom the RCVS had a unique email address on Friday 3 April. The survey closed on Tuesday 7 April having received 532 responses – a response rate of 17%.

Lizzie Lockett, RCVS Chief Executive, commented: “I would like to thank all those practices who took the time in what is already a very fraught situation to respond to our survey and provide the evidence we need to gain a holistic picture of coronavirus’ impact on the business and economics of veterinary practices. We plan to continue running these surveys on a regular basis in order to gauge impact over time and the findings will feed into our policy and decision-making.

“This ongoing research will also be a vital tool when we are talking to Government and other bodies about the impact of policy on the veterinary sector. On this note, we are aware of the challenges of a minimum furlough period of three weeks given the need for practices to take steps to offer 24/7 emergency and critical care, and have written to government on this with some case studies around the impact this is having.

“To those on the ground it won’t come as too much of a surprise that the impact of the coronavirus has been profound in areas such as practice turnover and staffing, with many vets, veterinary nurses and other support staff being furloughed with the aim of signing them up to the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.

“There are some bright spots in the data we’ve gathered – very few practices reported that they had made or were planning to make staff redundant, and many practices reported mitigating the challenge of social distancing by carrying out consultations with new and existing clients remotely.

“Since the survey took place we have also taken steps to meet some of the requests for greater clarity and guidance from the RCVS with the publication of our flowchart helping practices to decide what treatments it is appropriate to carry out safely amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Among some of the key findings of the survey were:

The full survey results can be found here:  https://www.rcvs.org.uk/news-and-views/publications/coronavirus-economic-impact-on-veterinary-practice/. The next practice impact survey is planned for early May.


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