Our Specialists
Clinical Pharmacists
- Develop a Plan of Care to meet each patient’s needs.
- Schedule compounding of medications as well as assuring that patient supplies are accurate and available when needed.
- Monitor and trend lab values.
- Recommend therapy options and medication dosing.
- Monitor each patient’s response to therapy.
- Provide therapy-specific patient medication information.
- Screen patients for therapy duplication.
- Screen patients for drug-drug and food-drug interactions.
Registered Nurses
- Write an individualized Plan of Care for each patient.
- Train patients and caregivers to manage infusion of therapies and to develop self-sufficiency.
- Visit patients for assessment, to monitor compliance, and to support independence.
- Screen patients for nutritional risk.
- Insert and maintain peripheral, midline and PICC catheters.
Registered Dietitians
- Identify patients who are nutritionally at-risk.
- Conduct serial nutrition assessments on a regular basis to ensure patients are meeting their nutritional needs and goals of therapy.
- Consult with the pharmacist, nurse and physician for enteral, parenteral, and oral nutritional supplements and on-going nutritional management.
- Visit patients identified as needing nutrition counseling.
Reimbursement Specialists
- Verify patient’s eligibility for home infusion benefits.
- Determine the coverage available for each patient.
- Inform patient of any financial obligations.
Patient Services Representatives
- Phone patients to inventory their medications and supplies.
- Advise patients of delivery plans.
- Schedule and coordinate deliveries.
- Assist patients in rotating medications.
- Coordinate with the care team to ensure adequate supplies are available in the home.
Warehouse Staff
- Manage drug and supply inventory.
- Manage equipment inventory, including preventive maintenance.
- Coordinate deliveries.
Delivery Staff
- Deliver medications and supplies in a timely manner.
- Remind patients of storage requirements for each delivery (i.e., refrigerate medications).
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