Session Spotlight: Developing The Future Leader: A Panel of Industry Leaders
The future of home infusion leadership depends on the development of professionals serving in a variety of roles from clinicians to revenue cycle to sales.
The future of home infusion leadership depends on the development of professionals serving in a variety of roles from clinicians to revenue cycle to sales.
Review best practices for attaining and maintaining vascular access in alternate care settings, safety and infection control practices, and special considerations in vascular access device selection.
The concepts of reimbursement are necessary for every professional in the home infusion industry. This session will provide a reimbursement foundation to assist the sales professional in their function and help them better navigate the process involved in onboarding a home infusion patient.
Cleaning is crucial to maintain control of the compounding suite. This session will provide SCC participants with examples and best practices for cleaning, disinfecting, deactivation, and decontamination.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a disease representing two conditions (Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis) that are characterized by chronic inflammation of the GI tract.
NHIA announced the recipients of the Exhibitor Innovation Award and Outstanding Abstract Achievement Awards. We also saw several examples of how important it is to make every moment count and how this can impact the lives of your colleagues and especially patients. Attendees engaged in all-new Interactive Workshops in the afternoon and closed the day with an event to honor members of the industry at Banger’s on historic Rainey Street.
Monday morning began with a brand-new flow for the NHIA Annual Conference with a high-octane networking breakfast before the General Session. We were fortunate to hear from 9th Secretary of Veterans Affairs David J. Shulkin, M.D., who shared lessons learned during his time in public service leading the largest integrated health care system in the country.
Don’t believe everything that you see, hear, or read. Sterile compounding myths persist because people adopt a “that’s the way we always do it” attitude. Dan Kyes, CPhT, CSPT, BCSCPT, New England Life Care, and Abby Roth, CMQ/OE, Pure Microbiology dispelled a variety of common myths in home infusion compounding at NHIA 2024.
NHIA 2024 convened the largest gathering dedicated to the home and alternate site infusion in Austin for the 5-day event and shattered previous participation records. The event saw more than 1,600 industry professionals register to attend, including over 530 first time attendees.