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Critical Care Systems
Booth #8979
Critical Care Systems

Region Serviced: Nationwide

Through its national footprint of community-based branch pharmacies, Critical Care Systems offers a cost-effective alternative to hospitalization. We provide pharmaceutical products and comprehensive infusion services to both pediatric and adult patients in alternate site settings such as the comfort of their own home, or in an ambulatory infusion suite.

Each branch pharmacy is accredited by the Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO) and has a local multidisciplinary team of experienced professionals who clinically manage all aspects of a patient's infusion and related support needs.

Critical Care Systems, as a subsidiary of Accredo Health Group, Inc. and Medco Health Solutions, Inc., has adopted the Code of Ethics for Pharmacists forged in 1994 by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) specifying ethical priciples to be followed by all employed pharmacists. Critical Care Systems has also accepted the Principles of Practice for Pharmaceutical Care as adopted by the APhA Board of Trustees in 1995. These ethics and principles act as a framework for the ongoing evolution of our pharmacy practice.

Critical Care Systems values its relationships with physicians and other health care professionals. We feel that ongoing communication and a coordination of care throughout the length of patient service ensures positive clinical outcomes and the best possible patient care.

Our complete dedication to customer service sets us apart.

Critical Care Systems clinically manages acute and chronically ill patients in both pediatric and adult populations.

The company’s community-based multidisciplinary teams work closely with physicians to clinically manage patients with the following complex disease states:

  • Autoimmune Disorders
  • Bleeding Disorders
  • Cancer
  • Advanced Heart Failure
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Nutritional Disorders
  • Primary Immune Deficiencies
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Pre and Post Transplantation Support

Specialty Infusion Therapies
Critical Care Systems specializes in providing the following specialty infusion therapies:

  • Anti-Infective Therapy (Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiviral)
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
  • Immunoglobulin Therapy (IVIG)
  • Hemophilia Factor Products
  • Inotropic Therapy
  • Pain Management
  • Hydration Therapy
  • Chemotherapy

Each Critical Care Systems community-based branch pharmacy has an experienced clinical team of pharmacists, nurses, reimbursement specialists and a dedicated support staff to manage all of a patient’s specialty infusion therapy needs.

Why choose Critical Care Systems?

  • Commitment to high-touch clinical care and customer service
  • Nationally recognized team of pharmacists and nurses
  • 24-hour access to locally-based nurses and pharmacists
  • Comprehensive patient education and support
  • Ease of referral: local insurance authorization, verification, billing and collections in every branch
  • Seamless transition from hospital to home
  • Comprehensive roster of payor contracts; national and local
  • National clinical resources via experienced clinical services team
  • Responsive, easy to work with, completely dedicated to customer service

Our service commitment

  • Provide exceptional patient care and customer service, delivered by professional, experienced and friendly staff
  • Minimize hospital readmissions and deliver optimal patient outcomes
  • Assist with patient evaluation and discharge planning support from hospital/clinic to home
  • Coordinate lab work and provide prompt feedback for timely treatment modification
  • Provide nurses and pharmacists on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week

Our dedication to quality

  • Critical Care Systems is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) with a tradition of ranking in the top ten percent of all home care providers
  • Disease-specific clinical outcome data management provides key outcomes such as patient satisfaction, catheter infection, and rehospitalization rates
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Home Solutions
Booth #8988
Home Solutions

Region Serviced: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT

As an alternative to hospital-based care, Home Solutions offers comprehensive home-based services to qualifying patients.

Home Solutions Difference...

  • Remarkably experienced clinical staff
  • Each office is strategically located to address all patient's needs in a timely manner
  • Professional & courteous customer service
  • Exceptional patient care
  • Nurse liaisons providing clinical assessment & discharge assistance
  • Specialty programs
  • In house full time nursing and delivery staff
  • 24 / 7 Registered Nurse and Clinical Pharmacist Support
  • Saturday hours for weekend discharges
  • Secure Referral Site www.InfusionReferral.com
  • Insurance authorization assistance
  • Participating Provider with numerous Insurance Plan
  • Multi-State Provider

Our specialty services are home-based Total Parentral Nutrition (TPN).
To supplement these, we offer a comprehensive array of core service.

Disease State Management Program

  • Nutrition Support Program
  • Cardiac Disease Management Program
  • Pediatric Program
  • Hemophilia Program

Specialty Programs

  • Nutrition Support Team
  • Heart Failure Program
  • Pediatric Program
  • Vascular Access Program
  • Hospital Liaison Support
  • Maternal Child Health

Specialty Therapies

  • IV Antibiotics
  • Total Parentral Nutrition
  • Enteral Nutrition
  • Cardiac Therapies
  • Dobutamine / Milrinone
  • IV Gamma Globulin
  • Chemotherapy
  • Pain Management
  • Anti-emetics
  • Medtronic Pump Maintenance
  • Hydration
  • IV Steroids
  • Hemopilia Therapies
  • Epogen / Neupogen
  • Tocolytic Therapies
  • Maternal Child Health
  • Central Line Catheter Care
  • PICC / Midline Insertions

Home Solutions' programs improves patients' quality of life and allow them to lead a more normal lifestyle outside the walls of the hospital settings.

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Infusion Partners
Booth #7922
Infusion Partners

Region Serviced: AL, AR, FL, GA, IN, KY, LA, MD, MS, MI, NY, NC, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA & WV

About Infusion Partners

Infusion Partners, Inc. is a regional provider of high-tech intravenous therapy. Our company and staff of healthcare professionals serves patients in Ohio, Michigan, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and parts of New York, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida,Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana. Comprehensive service teams are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Our Mission

The mission of Infusion Partners is to be a homecare organization comprised of a cohesive team of professionals who are dedicated to providing the highest quality and most comprehensive services in an ethical, customer-focused environment.
With our mission in mind, we strive to be the most efficient, cost-effective healthcare system with the best patient outcomes

Quality Care

Infusion Partners manages all aspects of home care. Our "critical pathway" approach to disease state management can be applied to many complex disorders and chronic conditions.
Infusion Partners coordinates a full line of inter-related services, including:

  • pharmaceutical compounding and clinical monitoring
  • clinical nursing services and care coordination
  • inventory and supply management
  • insurance billing services

What’s more, Infusion Partners is JCAHO accredited.
Infusion Partners can quickly and efficiently meet the demands of the insurance company, the referral source, and the patient with a high degree of customer satisfaction.

Traditional Infusion Therapies

  • Anti-Infective
  • Antibiotic • Anti-Fungal • Anti-Viral
  • Chemotherapy
  • IV Push • Continuous
  • Parenteral Nutrition
  • Enteral Therapy
  • Hydration
  • Pain Management
  • Hemotherapy
  • Packed Red Blood Cells • Platelets
  • Biotherapy
  • Epogen • G-CSF • GM-CSF • Interferon • Interleukine
  • Congestive Heart Therapy
  • Dobutamine
  • Steroid Therapy
  • ACTH • Solumedrol
  • Chelation Therapy
  • Desferal
  • Antiemetic Therapy
  • Zofran • Reglan
  • Anticoagulation Therapy
  • Heparin
  • Central Line Care
  • Miscellaneous Therapies And Specialty Medical Supplies

Transplant Program

The Infusion Partners Transplant Program offers a unique combination of "center-of-excellence" services and cost-effectiveness. Our experienced clinicians provide transplant patients the highest level of home-based care to minimize complications and maximize compliance.

Features of the Program

The Infusion Partners Transplant Program offers a continuum of care uniquely designed to meet a variety of needs. Special features include:

  • complete, patient-centered care
  • clinicians who are specially trained to care for transplant recipients
  • clinical pharmacy services and compounding of parenteral therapies
  • continuous communication with transplant team
  • IV, PICC insertion and specialty line care
  • patient-focused outcome monitoring
  • reimbursement management

Home Infusion Therapies

Home Infusion therapies available to transplant recipients include:

  • antimicrobials
  • nutritional support
  • steroids
  • blood components (blood and platelets)
  • diuretics
  • fluid and electrolytes
  • biological response modifiers
  • immunosuppressants
  • immunoglobulin

Women's Health Program

The Women’s Health Program provides high-risk mothers with an alternative to hospitalization for perinatal and maternal care. The experienced nurses and pharmacists at Infusion Partners work with each patient and her physician to customize a plan of care to meet the patient’s needs while achieving a positive outcome.

Features of the Program

What makes the Infusion Partners Women’s Health Program special? Here are the specialized services available to our patients:

  • complete, patient-centered care
  • comprehensive parenteral therapies
  • clinicians with extensive perinatal experience
  • specialized patient education materials
  • nurses and pharmacist available seven days a week, 24 hours a day
  • IV, PICC and midline insertions and specialty line care
  • patient focused outcome monitoring
  • reimbursement management
  • Home Care Services

In addition to the specialty services listed above, our patients can also count on Infusion Partners for a wide variety of other home care services, such as:

  • perinatal nursing services
  • uterine activity monitoring
  • NST for physician interpretation
  • Terbutaline infusion therapy
  • IV hydration therapy
  • IV antimicrobial therapy
  • Reglan infusion therapy
  • Heparin infusion therapy
  • Zofran infusion therapy

Pediatric Program

Infusion Partners believes that children should receive as much of their healthcare as possible on an outpatient / homecare basis. So, we have designed a comprehensive range of services tailored especially for children. We work with you to keep children out of the hospital, while providing the clinical expertise children need to get well.

Our Just for Kids Program promotes superior outcomes through enhanced compliance, caregiver education, specialized clinicians and ongoing communication with the patient’s medical team. All this translates into a higher quality of life for each family and a greater chance of successful completion of therapy.

Features of the Program

  • pediatric and neonatal nurses experienced in pediatric infusion therapy
  • primary nursing of pediatric patients in the home
  • ongoing case management and care coordination with the physician
  • specific policies and training programs on the care of the pediatric patient in the home
  • pediatric pharmacy services
  • pediatric medication and interaction reports
  • pediatric outcome reporting
  • pediatric peripheral insertions, PICC, midline and specialty care
  • Pediatric Home Infusion Therapies

Home infusion therapies available to our pediatric patients include:

  • antiemetics
  • anti-infectives
  • biological response modifiers
  • blood and blood products
  • chemotherapy
  • Desferoxamine
  • Factor VIII and IX
  • human growth hormone
  • immunosuppressants
  • intravenous immune globulin
  • investigational therapies
  • pain management
  • RespiGam infusions / Synagis injections
  • TPN and enteral therapy

Home Cardiac Program

Our Home Cardiac Program is designed to maintain congestive heart failure (CHF) patients at home with positive outcomes. The need for acute hospital care is decreased, patient outcomes are positive and healthcare expenditures are reduced. Patients at home maintain healthier lifestyles for longer periods, experience decreased comorbidity and require fewer emergency medical and hospital visits.

The experienced nurses and pharmacists at Infusion Partners make our CHF treatment approach an excellent alternative to hospitalization. An individualized care plan is developed for each patient. Then, goals are established to minimize complications, improve dietary compliance, increase physical exercise and manage stress.

Features of the Program

The Infusion Partners Home Cardiac Program offers a continuum of care uniquely designed to meet a variety of needs. Special features include:

  • complete, patient-centered care
  • comprehensive parenteral therapies
  • clinicians who are specially trained to care for cardiac patients
  • IV, PICC insertion and specialty line care
  • screen for drug interactions
  • nutritional assessments
  • patient-focused outcome monitoring
  • reimbursement management
  • continuous communication with cardiac team
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