Study: how nationwide pet insurance works
Nationwide® and VetSuccess analysis confirms mutual benefits for insured pets and veterinary practices.
Brea, CA - Pet owners who purchase pet health insurance are more likely to bring their pets in at the first sign of trouble and to follow their veterinarian’s treatment advice. That’s one of many findings in a study sponsored by Nationwide, the first and largest provider of pet health insurance in the United States, in collaboration with VetSuccess, the veterinary industry’s definitive analytics experts.
The analysis looked at almost ten million pets served by close to 2,000 veterinary practices, comparing those with Nationwide pet health insurance to pet owners whose pets weren’t covered by Nationwide.“We’ve long known from our internal research that pets insured by Nationwide see their veterinarians more often, with the predictable results of catching disease early and getting consistent follow-up care for conditions that need it,” said Dr. Jules Benson, Nationwide’s Chief Veterinary Officer.
Brea, CA - Pet owners who purchase pet health insurance are more likely to bring their pets in at the first sign of trouble and to follow their veterinarian’s treatment advice. That’s one of many findings in a study sponsored by Nationwide, the first and largest provider of pet health insurance in the United States, in collaboration with VetSuccess, the veterinary industry’s definitive analytics experts.