You are reading Part 12 of our 12-part Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital Authority Series.
IT success for veterinary clinics in the Permian Basin is measured by:
- Reduced downtime
- Reliable imaging access
- Fewer emergencies
- Predictable monthly costs
Monthly audits and proactive reviews ensure clinics in Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, Monahans, and Pecos receive consistent value.
Prevention Is the Primary Metric
The most valuable IT outcomes include:
- Fewer emergencies
- Reduced downtime
- Stable performance during peak hours
When IT is proactive and working correctly, it often goes unnoticed – and that’s a good thing.
Monthly Audits Provide Accountability
Every month, we audit:
- Security tools
- Backup systems
- Monitoring coverage
- Services delivered vs services paid for
This ensures:
- No gaps in protection
- No wasted spending
- No silent failures
Tracking Trends Over Time
Rather than focusing on one-off issues, we look at:
- Ticket volume trends
- Recurring issues
- Aging hardware risks
- Security event patterns
This allows clinics to plan improvements instead of reacting to emergencies.
The Role of the Technology Alignment Manager (TAM)
Your assigned TAM:
- Reviews system health regularly
- Identifies upcoming risks
- Recommends improvements
- Helps align IT decisions with clinic goals
This creates long-term value, not short-term fixes.
What ROI Looks Like for Vet Clinics
Strong IT ROI often includes:
- Fewer interruptions to patient care
- Happier staff
- Predictable monthly costs
- Reduced emergency repairs
- Greater peace of mind

