IV therapy

Hizentra Qualifies for Home Infusion Therapy

Hizentra (Immune Globulin Subcutaneous, Human 20% Liquid) is a subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SCIG) therapy used to treat patients with primary immunodeficiency (PI) diseases. Primary immunodeficiency diseases are a group of disorders caused by an impaired or malfunctioning immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections and other immune-related complications. Hizentra is a concentrated solution of […]

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Home Infusion Therapy

Involves the intravenous or subcutaneous administration of drugs or biologicals to an individual at home. Covered components needed to perform home infusion include the drug (for example, antivirals, immune globulin), equipment (for example, a pump), and supplies (for example, tubing and catheters). Nursing services are necessary to train and educate the patient and caregivers on

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Home Visits by Nurse Practitioners

Home visits by nurse practitioners (NPs) are a type of healthcare service where a nurse practitioner visits a patient in their home to provide medical care and support. This service is particularly valuable for patients who have difficulty accessing healthcare facilities, such as the elderly, those with chronic illnesses, or those with limited mobility. During

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Wound Care

Every year wounds resulting from diseases such as diabetes, poor blood flow or confinement to a bed keep millions of Americans from enjoying normal activities of daily living. Non-healing wounds linger for three to four weeks – increasing the risk of infections and sometimes loss of limbs.   Kariah Health Clinic offers advanced technology  using individual treatment regimens

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