
Speaker Spotlight: Christie Fisher
The life cycle of an IV line, from inpatient placement to home removal.

The life cycle of an IV line, from inpatient placement to home removal.

Raising the bar in home infusion: competency frameworks, better audits, and stronger collaboration with subcontracted agencies.

Compassion in infusion care isn’t just about the medication-it’s about how care is delivered. This session shares parent insights and practical strategies to support children with special needs and their families.

From having a baby with severe congenital heart disease to nurse and thriving. Navigating unknown and finding light in the dark from a caregiver perspective.

Two leaders. Two journeys. One urgent conversation. Join us at #NHIA2026 as a pharmacist and nurse share candid stories of burnout, resilience, and rebuilding well‑being in infusion practice. Let’s change the culture of care—together.

Infuse and Elevate: Building High-Impact Infusion Nursing Teams — A dynamic look at strengthening skills, boosting collaboration, and elevating patient care through empowered, high-performing infusion nursing teams. #InfusionNursing #NurseLeaders #ClinicalExcellence

Discussing how to better care for the long-term pediatric IV patient at home. Our goal is to bring kids home sooner and keep kids home longer, because every kid deserves to be a kid!

Drug shortages have become part of everyday practice, but navigating through them requires an interdisciplinary approach.

Strong agency relationships are vital for SPs. Ensure partners provide top-quality care for mutual patients. Feedback exchange is key! #Healthcare #QualityCare

Tuesday morning at NHIA 2026 featured a breakfast symposium covering the complexities of Secondary Immunodeficiencies and our innovative 30-30-30 sessions that cover a central topic from 3 angles with unique perspectives. Our closing Keynote Arel Moodie shared the principles of powerful research called Adult Development Theory to help explain why people act and make the decisions they do and how to leverage different modes of being to best accomplish the task at hand or lead your teams to achieve their goals.

Monday morning kicked off with a high-octane networking breakfast before the General Session which featured a panel of legislative and regulatory experts covering the latest policy developments affecting the home infusion industry. We were also proud to honor Melissa Leone, RN, BSN, FNHIA as this year’s Gene Graves Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient for her 35+ year career focused on developing operational practices that enabled consistently safe care for patients while mentoring and developing the clinical leaders of the future.

NHIA 2026 convened the largest gathering dedicated to the home and alternate site infusion industry in Denver, Colorado, featuring the event’s most extensive Expo ever with more than 150 product and service suppliers supporting the industry, including 40 first-time exhibitors. The conference continued to see an increase in individuals investing to attend the conference and more than 1,700 industry professionals attended the 5-day event.

Specialized therapy administration in the home is becoming increasingly complex. As sites of care continue shifting toward the home, complex therapies are following.