Home Infusion 101: Unit 2: Pharmacy Responsibilities in Home Infusion
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:
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists, technicians, and support staff in the home infusion pharmacy setting.
- Explain the key steps involved in clinical review and common types of interventions performed to optimize therapy outcomes.
- Discuss factors influencing preparation for infusion medications, including stability, access type, and patient-specific needs.
- Summarize the coordination required among interdisciplinary partners to ensure seamless patient care.
Key:
Home Infusion 101: Unit 2: Pharmacy Responsibilities in Home Infusion
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Home Infusion 101: Unit 2: Pharmacy Responsibilities in Home Infusion
NHIA On Demand, 0.50 CE
Required to Claim On Demand CE
Up to 0.50 medical credits available | Certificate available
Up to 0.50 medical credits available | Certificate available
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