This approach aims to enable KabaFusion's clinicians to devote more time to direct patient care

NEW YORK—KabaFusion, a provider of home infusion, and Tennr, a health care technology company that automates patient processing for referral-based care, announced a partnership to further streamline care coordination, drive operational efficiencies and improve patient outcomes through the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

Optimize for Outcomes series introduces outcome-based resources, webinars & product enhancements to industry members

ATLANTA—Trella Health, a provider of market intelligence and integrated customer relationship management (CRM) solutions for post-acute care, home medical equipment and infusion organizations, is launching its Optimize for Outcomes content series to help organizations

The report documents cost trends & reimbursement patterns affecting home parenteral nutrition services

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) has released a white paper examining the economic challenges facing home parenteral nutrition (HPN) services. The report, “Ensuring Sustainable Access to Home Parenteral Nutrition (PN): The Cost Crisis and Path Forward,” documents cost trends and reimbursement patterns affecting this therapy.

The companies said the merger aims to provide patients stronger home infusion services

AKRON, Ohio—ACU-Serve, a provider of health care revenue cycle and technology solutions, has announced its merger with Pinnacle, a provider in home infusion and ambulatory infusion center (AIC) services. This alignment expands ACU-Serve's service capacity, offering clients a comprehensive and scalable solution for infusion services.


The integration aims to enhace patient engagement, cash recovery & operational efficiency for infusion providers

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas—Allegiance Group announced its partnership with WeInfuse, a software solution for infusion providers. Completed late last year, this collaboration follows the integration of Allegiance Group’s COLLECTPlus program with the WeInfuse software system. The COLLECTPlus–WeInfuse integration is designed to enhance patient engagement while improving cash recovery and operational efficiency for infusion providers.

The conference brings together 1,600 home and alternate site infusion professionals for four days of networking, education & exhibits

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—The 2025 National Home Infusion Association Annual Conference (NHIA 2025) concluded earlier this month. The conference brings together 1,600 home and alternate site infusion professionals for four days of networking, education and exhibits. This year's event saw significant growth in individuals investing to attend the event and the expo featured 150 companies displaying the latest products and services supporting the industry.

Biopharmaceutical company Melinta Therapeutics added to the National Home Infusion Association’s Future of Infusion Advisory Council

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia & PARSIPPANY, New Jersey—The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) and Melinta Therapeutics LLC, a biopharmaceutical company that provides therapy for individuals with acute and life-threatening illnesses, announced that Melinta has been added to NHIA’s Future of Infusion Advisory Council (FIAC).

More than 35 stakeholder groups from across the health care continuum are urging Congress to pass legislation to address the failed Medicare benefit

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA), a home infusion therapy community and manufacturer, reported that a collective of more than 35 patient and stakeholder groups are calling on Congress to address Medicare beneficiary access to home infusion services.


The combination of Hurricane Helene’s damages & the closing of multiple CVS pharmacies has negatively impacted 25,000 patients who survive on parenteral & IV nutrition

By Arthur Allen

The CVS representative popped into Lisa Trumble’s third-floor Berkshire Medical Center hospital room in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to announce that everything was arranged for Trumble to return home, where she relies on IV nutrition due to severe intestinal problems that leave her unable to eat.

The National Home Infusion Association presented guidelines on managing product shortages during disruptions in manufacturing after Hurricane Helene’s damages

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—In response to the report on the operational disruption at Baxter’s North Cove, North Carolina, facility due to Hurricane Helene, the National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) released a guidance list that aims to provide health care organizations with a structured approach for managing product shortages, particularly of diluents, parenteral nutrition (PN) products and small and large volume parenteral solutions.

Klobuchar calls on HHS administration to take action in addressing & further preventing IV solutions shortages caused by Hurricane Helene & upcoming Hurricane Milton destruction

WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is urging Xavier Becerra, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and administration officials to use their authority to resolve the national shortage of intravenous (IV) solutions caused by the halt in production at a North Carolina IV fluids manufacturing plant damaged by floods in Hurricane Helene. 

Ajani Nimmagadda welcomed as chief medical officer following the company’s expansion of in-home care services

MIRAMAR, Florida—Integrated Home Care Services, Inc. (IHCS), an independent benefit manager of home health, durable medical equipment and home infusion services, has named Ajani Nimmagadda as its new chief medical officer. In this role, Nimmagadda intends to lead the company’s clinical and medical management.

The list of medications reflects current U.S. prescribing practices

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) has developed a list of medications to serve as a reference when making site of care decisions for patients requiring intravenous (IV) or subcutaneous (SC) infusions. The list of medications reflects current U.S. prescribing practices and was compiled from home infusion providers' medication dispensing reports and reviewed by NHIA’s Quality and Standards Committee.