The Washington State Veterinary Board of Governors (Board) is tasked with protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public and their animals by regulating the competency and quality of veterinary healthcare providers and facilities. The Board has adopted rules relating to topics such as the establishment of veterinarian-client-patient relationships, telehealth, emergency services, and prescription drugs.
Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship.
A veterinarian-client-patient relationship is the basis for interaction between veterinarians and their clients and patients, and it exists when the following conditions are met:
To establish sufficient knowledge of an animal, such that a veterinarian-client-patient relationship exists, a veterinarian must have physically examined the animal within the last year, unless circumstances exist where telehealth is permitted. To establish sufficient knowledge in cases involving several animals, such as at farms, the veterinarian must be personally acquainted with the keeping and care of the animals.
When a veterinarian-client-patient relationship has been established, the relationship extends to all veterinarians employed or practicing at the same premises as the veterinarian who established the most current relationship.
A veterinarian-client-patient relationship may be terminated under specified conditions.
Telehealth.
Once a veterinarian-client-patient relationship has been established, ongoing care may be provided via telemedicine if certain conditions are met. If such a relationship has not been established, allowable telehealth services are limited to:
Except in certain situations, a veterinarian providing care through telehealth must meet specific requirements, including that the veterinarian must obtain client consent, provide certain information, be licensed in Washington, and if practicable, have an association with practices that are registered in Washington. A veterinarian who practices through telehealth must also:
A veterinarian may deny telehealth treatment if they believe that a physical examination is necessary.
Animals for Food Consumption.
For animals or animal products for food consumption, the following requirements apply:
Prescriptions.
A veterinarian may use or prescribe drugs only within the context of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship, subject to exceptions. Certain limitations apply to prescriptions provided through telehealth.
Definitions.
Definitions are established for "animal patient," "client," "teleadvice," and "telehealth."