AI Euthanasia / End-of-Life Communication + Documentation Package
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Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
AI generates compassionate owner communication letters AND medical documentation for euthanasia cases (including quality-of-life assessment records and consent documentation).
Kill Reason
Veterinary practice management incumbents (Covetrus, IDEXX Cornerstone) already own the workflow context and will add AI-assisted euthanasia communication as a feature rather than a product. The emotional sensitivity of end-of-life cases makes practices reluctant to onboard a separate vendor for this specific workflow — they will wait for their existing platform to add it.
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