Home and specialty infusion is typically provided in the patient’s home or an infusion suite. Infusion medications are prescribed for both acute and chronic illnesses that cannot be effectively treated with oral medications alone.
Many characteristics of infusion therapy are similar to those of a specialty pharmacy. Treatment for complex medical conditions, high-cost medications requiring close oversight, patient support and multidisciplinary care are similar qualities.
The market is projected to continue expanding rapidly and is driven by increasing healthcare costs that are moving patients into the most cost-effective delivery settings, a growing bio-pharmaceutical pipeline of infusible and injectable medications, an aging population and the recent addition of a Medicare benefit for these products and services.
AMI’s 2021 Infusion Therapy Providers Review, 130 pages, offers comprehensive intelligence on the leading national and regional infusion therapy providers. The report also provides background on the market.
Each company profile includes: company background, corporate strategy, top executives, financial/investor information, products and services, and recent activities. The report’s Table of Contents:
Home Infusion Background – pgs. 5-6
National Infusion Provider Profiles – pgs. 7-65
- Accredo Health Group – pgs. 8-10
- Advanced Infusion Care – pgs. 11-13
- AleraCare – pgs. 14-15
- American Outcomes Management – pgs. 16-17
- Amber Specialty Pharmacy – pgs. 18-19
- Amerita, Inc./PharMerica – pgs. 20-22
- ARJ Infusion Services – pgs. 23-24
- CareCentrix – pgs. 25-26
- CVS Coram – pgs. 27-30
- Fairview Home Infusion – pgs. 31-32
- Healix – pgs. 33-34
- InfuCare Rx – pgs. 35-36
- IVX Health – pgs. 37-39
- KabaFusion – pgs. 40-42
- Kroger Specialty Infusion – pgs. 43-44
- Metro Infusion Center – pgs. 45-46
- Option Care Health – pgs. 47-49
- Optum Infusion Pharmacy – pgs. 50-54
- Paragon Healthcare – pgs. 55-56
- PromptCare – pgs. 57-58
- Soleo Health – pgs. 59-61
- US Bioservices – pgs. 62-63
- Vital Care Infusion Services, LLC – pgs. 64-65
Regional Infusion Provider Profiles – pgs. 66-129
- AmeriCare Medical – pgs. 67-68
- Apex Infusion Pharmacy – pg. 69
- BayCare HomeCare – pgs. 70-71
- BJC Home Care Services – pgs. 72-73
- Chartwell Pennsylvania – pgs. 74-75
- ContinuumRx – pgs. 76-77
- Dik Drug Infusion – pg. 78
- Greenhill Health – pgs. 79-80
- HealthQuest Therapeutics – pgs. 81-82
- Heritage Biologics – pgs. 83-84
- Home Infusion Group – pgs. 85-86
- Horizon Healthcare Services – pgs. 87-88
- Infuse Holdings – pg. 89
- Integrated Care Systems – pgs. 90-91
- Intramed Plus – pgs. 92-93
- IV Care Options – pgs. 94-95
- Jefferson Home Infusion Service – pgs. 96-97
- Johns Hopkins Home Care Group – pgs. 98-99
- National Pharmacy – pgs. 100-101
- Nations Home Infusion, LLC – pgs. 102-103
- NuCara – pgs. 104-105
- Oso Home Care – pgs. 106-107
- Palmetto Infusion Services – pgs. 108-109
- Penn Home Infusion Therapy – pgs. 110-111
- The PharmaCare Network – pgs. 112-113
- PICC Lines Plus – pg. 114
- Premier Infusion Care – pgs. 115-116
- PruittHealth Corporation – pgs. 117-118
- PURE Infusion Suites – pgs. 119-120
- River’s Edge Pharmacy – pgs. 121-122
- TwelveStone Health Partners – pgs. 123- 125
- University of Michigan – HomeMed – pgs. 126-127
- Upstate HomeCare – pgs. 128-129