National Treasure holding on to win the Preakness Stakes 148. (Maryland Jockey Club)
And Business Infusions to Digitize Equine Welfare Protocols
Equine MediRecord Release
BALTIMORE, Md. – 1/ST has announced they will again partner with Irish technology company, Equine MediRecord (EMR) and their group Business Infusions (BI) to digitize equine welfare protocols for Preakness 149. This added measure will enhance the stringent equine health and safety protocols that will be in place for the race at Pimlico on Saturday, May 18. To make the process even easier EMR representatives will be onsite to help log each horse’s information into the EMR system with their representatives.
The EMR platform that will be used for the 149th running of the Preakness allows for the full veterinary history of the horse to be collected digitally and recorded securely. Use of this innovative platform will be mandatory and will provide all entrants, trainers and veterinarians with a user-friendly system to comply with the strict medication protocols for this year’s event. Integrity of the veterinary information will be ensured using the unique algorithms found in the EMR technology. Once the records are entered into the system they cannot be altered. Results are submitted digitally to designated regulators and officials ensuring the highest level of integrity and transparency of veterinary records.
To help prevent double entry of information entered by veterinarians BI have integrated their HVMS veterinary practice management system, the largest equine veterinary management system in the world, into several systems to ensure the required information for the welfare protocols can go to the multiple mandated racing officials to be cleared. One integration for HVMS will allow veterinarians to send required medical record information directly to HISA through HVMS which reduces the need for double entry into HISA while ensuring compliance to HISA rules.
“The partnership established with Equine MediRecord has proven to be a highly useful and successful tool to further protect the safety and wellbeing of horses. The inclusion of this technology and data collection as part of Preakness 149 is another measure available to us to enforce the standards of integrity and accountability that have become synonymous with 1/ST” said Dr. Dionne Benson, Chief Veterinary Officer, 1/ST RACING.
Pierce Dargan, Chief Executive Officer, Equine MediRecord said, “We are excited about our partnership with 1/ST and doing all we can to help ensure that best horse welfare and transparency protocols are followed in equine sport while ensuring participants do not have to enter information multiple times to be cleared. We are thrilled to be partnering with 1/ST for the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes.”
The Irish company whose technology is fast becoming the global standard for equine sport organizers has already amassed an impressive list of clients and users including the Thoroughbred Owners of California, British Horseracing Authority, Maryland 5 Star, Kentucky Thoroughbred Association, the Arabian Racing Organisation, Breeders’ Cup World Championships and the Saudi Cup.
For more information on Preakness 149, visit www.preakness.com or @PreaknessStakes on social.
For more on Equine MediRecord, visit www.equinemedirecord.com.