The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority launched HISA Horse In-Sight, a digital tool designed for regulatory veterinarians.
This platform, integrated within the HISA Portal, combines a horse’s career and medical history to provide a unique and holistic view of its health and performance. HISA Horse In-Sight was developed to empower regulatory veterinarians to make informed, timely decisions with greater efficiency and accuracy, ultimately enhancing horse health and welfare across Thoroughbred racing.
“HISA Horse In-Sight represents a significant leap forward in how we approach equine care and safety in horse racing,” HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus said. “By providing regulatory veterinarians with an intuitive and data-rich tool, we’re empowering them to make more informed, timely decisions that directly impact the health and welfare of our horses. This is a clear demonstration of HISA’s ongoing commitment to leveraging innovation for the betterment of Thoroughbred racing and the protection of its athletes.”
HISA Horse In-Sight features an intuitive graph that visually captures a horse’s racing career, represented by high-speed furlongs over time. With an extensive array of data points presented in a user-friendly visual format, regulatory veterinarians can now access key information through a simple statistics box or explore a horse’s history in detail via the horse history tab.
Key features of HISA Horse In-Sight include:
A comprehensive view of races, workouts, scratches and more, complete with result details and conditions.
Advanced filters enabling customized views by treatment type, injury outcome or veterinary list status.
The ability to compare multiple horses through the race day tab, offering valuable insights into intra-articular injections and injuries.
Dynamic time controls allowing regulatory veterinarians to explore a horse’s history across any timeline, with rolling totals of high-speed furlongs for precision insights.
Downloadable reports ideal for research, mortality reviews and other essential veterinary tasks.
This platform builds on other recent innovations, such as HISA’s partnership with Palantir to create a data-enabled tool that helps stakeholders identify horses at risk for injury before racing, and MedEnt, HISA’s mobile app for recording medical treatments.
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