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About this app

VetSnap is the first DEA compliant digital controlled drug log software with automated error checking and auto-reconciliation to your PIMS records, saving you time and reducing stress. We are compliant with record-keeping requirements in all 50 states. Make compliance easier and faster for your hospital and give your staff more time back to spend on what matters most.

Simplified Drug Management- Documenting controlled drug inventory is a tedious process. VetSnap does real-time tracking of restocked, opened, logged, and finished containers.

Speedy Drug Logging- Stop the pain and time spent handwriting detailed logs. Client and patient information for your logs are directly added from PIMS = save time AND reduce errors.

Catch Errors Faster- Don’t like playing finding a needle in the haystack? VetSnap highlights potential discrepancies between your logs and your practice management system records.

Helpful Reconciliation- Flipping through your paper logs trying to find something specific? Filter, organize, and search across logbook reports by doctor, drug, container, and time.

Security and Reporting- Want to improve accountability and control? Manage user permissions and see change histories with unique digital signatures.
Updated on
Feb 12, 2025

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