Tag: Infusion Solutions
Access Infusion Care grows in Delaware through new partnership
April 21, 2026HME News Staff
GAYLORD, Mich. – Access Infusion Care (AIC), a community-based infusion network dedicated to expanding access to care in rural and underserved communities, has announced a partnership with Infusion Solutions of Delaware, a physician‑led rheumatology and infusion practice serving patients across the state from locations in Dover, Milford, and Newark.
With this partnership, AIC now operates in four states, Michigan, Montana, Mississippi and Delaware, with a growing network of community‑based...
Senator calls on HHS to fix IV solutions shortage
October 10, 2024HME News Staff
WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., is urging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and administration officials to use all appropriate authorities to resolve the national shortage of intravenous (IV) solutions caused by the halt in production at the Baxter International plant in Marion, N.C. “Flooding from Hurricane Helene compromised the safe operations, inventory, raw materials and roadway access at Baxter International’s intravenous (IV)...
Infusion Solutions closes, citing ‘increased competition’
November 7, 2022HME News Staff
ASHLAND, Ky. – The board of directors of Infusion Solutions, which provides home infusion therapy to patients from two locations in Ashland, Ky., and Charleston, West Va., has agreed to dissolve the company, according to the Daily Independent. The company is owned equally by St. Mary’s Medical Center, Charleston Area Medical Center and St. Claire HealthCare. “This was an extremely difficult decision for the board and one we do not take lightly,” said David Sheils, Infusion...
Local provider makes good
January 23, 2018Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor
BELLINGHAM, Wash. - Infusion Solutions has found its niche as a local provider willing to go the extra mile for patients and referral sources, says Chuck Loos, account manager.“The general population here has a big buy-local vibe,” said Loos. “If people have a choice, they want to go with a local company. That's worked to our advantage.”The provider significantly grew its book of business in 2017 after it took on two large local contracts, one with a local oncology center...