Home Infusion 101

New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

 

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    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Recognize the diversity of home infusion patients: understand how various factors influence patient needs and shape the way care is delivered.
    2. Identify the range of therapies and care settings: gain familiarity with both short-term and lifelong therapies and explore where patients experience that care.
    3. Trace the patient journey through the care team roles: Follow the patient's path from referral to treatment and learn how each team member contributes to a safe, coordinated, and compassionate experience. 
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists, technicians, and support staff in the home infusion pharmacy setting.
    2. Explain the key steps involved in clinical review and common types of interventions performed to optimize therapy outcomes.
    3. Discuss factors influencing preparation for infusion medications, including stability, access type, and patient-specific needs.
    4. Summarize the coordination required among interdisciplinary partners to ensure seamless patient care. 
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe the regulatory standards and accrediting body guidelines that govern sterile compounding practices. 
    2. Identify the common home infusion therapies prepared using sterile compounding practices.
    3. Explain the role that cleanroom design, primary engineering controls, and environmental protocols play in maintaining a controlled environment.
    4. Describe the training requirements and competency assessments for personnel involved in sterile compounding.
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Explain the different models through which home infusion nursing services are delivered.
    2. Describe the various types of vascular access devices that home infusion nurses commonly care for and understand the standards that are the foundation of that care. 
    3. Understand the different types of visits nurses provide.
    4. Recognize the clinical responsibilities of the home infusion nurse.
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Compare the two major reimbursement methodologies employed by home infusion payers and how they impact daily operations.
    2. Recognize the key differences in coverage between the different reimbursement methodologies and their practical implications for providers.
    3. Access potential gaps in coverage and some of their implications for patient care and provider sustainability.
  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey, and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting.

    New to home infusion or looking to better understand how the pieces fit together? This educational activity provides an overview of the patient journey and the clinical, operational, and financial pillars that support safe, effective, and high-quality care in the home and alternate site setting. Participants will gain insight into how the interdisciplinary team contributes to successful patient outcomes. This series is designed for those new to home infusion or exploring the industry for the first time. If you are looking for a broader understanding of the basics, this activity is for you.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Understand the core principles and stages of Revenue Cycle Management specifically tailored for home services, from patient intake to payment posting.
    2. Recognize the various stakeholders involved in the home infusion RCM process and their critical roles in ensuring efficiency and compliance. 
    3. Access how an optimized RCM strategy directly contributes to financial health, patient satisfaction, and overall operational success for home infusion providers.