
Speaker Spotlight: Stephen Burns
A home infusion provider transitioning to innovative technologies paving the way to integrating artificial intelligence to increase patient engagement, improve quality outcomes, and reduce cost.
A home infusion provider transitioning to innovative technologies paving the way to integrating artificial intelligence to increase patient engagement, improve quality outcomes, and reduce cost.
Let’s define Patient Experience and how your organization can benefit. Join our session as we discuss the steps to building a Patient Experience Program.
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Discuss the process of incorporating a multi-disciplinary approach to a consolidated model of care in a national specialty infusion company
Out with the old way of thinking about cyber security and in with the new. We will talk about Net Zero Trust, the modern cyber security framework, and ways to keep Patient Health Info secure in the session ‘Cyber Security for Healthcare Professionals’.
The Intake Process is such an integral part of the success of the home infusion reimbursement team. This session will challenge the participants to think outside the box and ensure they have a robust intake process that is much more than simply verifying eligibility prior to accepting an infusion patient on service.
In a world where you can get endless data, how do you keep it relevant? In Making Metrics Meaningful, we’ll discuss how to ensure data is actionable and accessible to frontline staff as well as upper management.
Understanding the intersection between home infusion reimbursement and public policy.
Excited to groove through the Health System Home Infusion landscape at my presentation. Let’s talk partnerships, referrals, and spin our way through the dance of engaging with stakeholders. It’s not just a talk, it’s a two-step towards healthcare excellence!
Learn innovative strategies to combat site of care payer restrictions and maximize patient access through home infusion and alternate-site infusion locations.
Tuesday morning at NHIA 2025 featured a breakfast symposium covering the clinical management of adverse reactions in immunoglobulin therapy, and our innovative 30-30-30 sessions that cover a central topic from 3 angles with unique perspectives. For example, IV workflow systems were examined from history of their development and use in hospital systems, to their current adoption in home infusion practice, and how to implement such a system if your organization chooses to operationalize one.
Monday morning kicked off with a high-octane networking breakfast before the General Session. We were fortunate to hear from Dr. Mark McClellan, who was FDA Commissioner and CMS Administrator under the George W. Bush administration, who joined NHIA President and CEO Connie Sullivan for a fireside chat.
NHIA 2025 convened the largest gathering dedicated to the home and alternate site infusion industry in Washington, D.C., featuring the event’s most extensive Expo ever with 150 product and service suppliers supporting the industry, including 39 first-time exhibitors. The conference continued to see an increase in individuals investing to attend the conference and nearly 1,600 industry professionals attended the 5-day event.
Let’s discuss how to build a compounding pharmacy training program then join me at our roundtables for some fun hands-on aseptic technique training with my fellow sterile compounding experts!