eCVI Options Consistent with NASAHO Standards

The National Association of State Animal Health Officials (NASAHO) has developed a process for the review of eCVI options available from all eCVI providers. The intent of this process is to give accredited veterinarians and state animal health officials throughout the country confidence that eCVIs produced from each provider’s platform are consistent with established national standards for issuance of interstate eCVIs and transmission of electronic data.

The expectation is that the list below will continually expand and eventually include the only options accredited veterinarians may use for the issuance of eCVIs. The previous sections on this webpage of “Minnesota-approved eCVI options” remains valid at this time. Check back for future updates.

Provider Description Date Added
Mi-Corporation eCVI for use by any state that purchases Mi-Corp’s software with eCVI feature 09/05/2019
State of Idaho eCVI for use by Idaho accredited veterinarians 10/26/2019
State of Oregon eCVI for use by Oregon accredited veterinarians 01/29/2020
Vet Sentry eCVI for use by accredited veterinarians with an account through private company 02/19/2020
myVetTech eCVI for use by accredited veterinarians with an account through private company 04/21/2020
GlobalVetLink eCVI for use by accredited veterinarians with an account through private company 12/23/2020
State of Texas eCVI for use by Texas accredited veterinarians 07/20/2021
Acclaim Systems 10/11/2021

Note: The above providers have agreed to remain consistent with national standards. Each provider will remain on the list until such time as it is determined that the eCVIs produced via the provider’s platform are no longer consistent with the current national standards.