National Home Infusion Foundation releases Infusion Industry Trends report

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National Home Infusion Association

Jun 18, 2020, 09:00 ET

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Home and specialty infusion is a $19 billion industry serving more than 3.2 million patients annually, according to the National Home Infusion Foundation's (NHIF) Infusion Industry Trends 2020 report.  

This guide offers insight into the latest trends in the home and specialty infusion market and interprets data collected from over 220 individual provider locations.  

The study provides insight into provider characteristics, services, patient characteristics, payer sources, referral sources, revenue, and operations, and describes how the industry has evolved over the last decade.  

Analysis of the results goes a step further in identifying important market trends such as changes in therapy mix, growth rates of traditional and specialty home infusion therapies, infusion suite utilization, payer trends and reimbursement models, staffing ratios, and salary expenses.  

"The business intelligence contained in Infusion Industry Trends 2020 will be valuable to everyone connected to the home and specialty infusion industry. This comprehensive report takes a deep-dive into the current state of home and specialty infusion and explores what the future holds for this growing segment of post-acute care," said NHIA President & CEO Connie Sullivan, BSPharm.  

The Infusion Industry Trends report is now available for sale in print format. To order your copy, visit https://bit.ly/3bt7RzH.  

Want to learn more about what's inside the report? Sign up now for an index outlining the data and metrics included at https://bit.ly/2M7MKYQ.  

NHIF thanks Managed Health Care Associates (MHA) for their generous support of the report.  

NHIF is a non-profit organization supporting the enhancement of patient care and outcomes through leadership, research, and education. Established by NHIA, the foundation aims to provide data-driven programs that identify best practices and facilitate quality infusion care to patients. For more information, visit https://www.nhia.org/nhif. 

NHIA is a trade association that represents companies that provide infusion therapy to patients in their homes, as well as companies that manufacture and supply infusion and specialty pharmacy products. The association's mission is to provide advocacy, education, and resources to the home and specialty infusion community so the patients they serve can lead healthy, independent lives. Infusion therapy involves patient-specific compounded medications, supplies, and a range of pharmacy, nursing, and other clinical services for delivering care to patients in the home setting. For more information, visit www.nhia.org.  

SOURCE National Home Infusion Association

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