The veterinary industry is booming, thanks to advancements in technology, nutrition, and treatments that are significantly extending the lifespan of our beloved pets. This growth has led to a corresponding rise in pet-related spending aimed at enhancing pet care, driving an increasing demand for more veterinary services and facilities across the country. According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), their recent article titled “And you thought we don’t have enough vets now…” highlights some startling statistics: - Pet care appointments have surged by 6.5%. - U.S. consumer spending on pet healthcare is projected to grow by over 30% by 2030. - Despite 2,600 new veterinarians graduating annually, the demand still far outpaces supply. As veterinary practices expand and thrive, they face mounting regulatory hurdles that can be challenging for newer clinics. One major concern is the rising cost of medical waste disposal, including cremation services and hazardous waste management, which pose significant operational challenges. Recently, we’ve noticed a concerning trend where many crematory facilities are no longer accepting medical waste from veterinary clinics. Further investigation reveals that while these crematories offer a valuable service by providing a dignified way to honor and preserve pet remains through incineration, this practice may inadvertently expose veterinarians to compliance risks. At PureWay Compliance, we partner with numerous veterinary facilities and have observed this shift firsthand. Crematory companies typically use small-scale incinerators to transform animal remains into ashes, offering a respectful end-of-life option. However, it’s crucial to note that these crematories generally lack proper medical waste manifests and aren’t authorized to handle regulated medical waste. This oversight leaves veterinary clinics vulnerable to hefty fines and legal liabilities if they fail to manage hazardous medical waste correctly. In light of these challenges, PureWay Compliance provides a reliable and compliant solution for managing veterinary sharps waste and medical waste. We ensure that all waste is disposed of according to state regulations, offering peace of mind to veterinary professionals who previously relied on crematories for disposal. If your current provider cannot furnish a medical waste manifest or lacks proper permits, it’s wise to transition to a certified service like PureWay to safeguard your practice. For additional resources and guidance, visit PureWay’s comprehensive resource page. Whether you’re a seasoned vet or just starting out, staying informed about compliance is essential for protecting both your practice and your patients.

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