Level of Drug Dispensing and Future Changes Anticipated by Food Animal Veterinary Practices - A Regional Comparison
David Bullock,
James Kliebenstein,
James Thorne and
James McKean
ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Veterinary practices are continually undergoing change in response to scientific and economic activities. The types of services offered can change over time in response to client needs. ' As with any industry, changes are dynamic and a natural phenomenon for increasing or at least maintaining the income base. Drug dispensing as a part of the veterinary practice is one element of change currently receiving attention. Evaluation and discussion of this alternative is occurring in the animal health field.
Date: 1991-08-01
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