PHILADELPHIA, PA — Enclara Pharmacia has launched a next-day shipping infusion services program, aimed at closing a critical gap in hospice care by providing timely access to intravenous (IV) medications. This initiative is designed to support high-acuity patients who depend on precise and immediate treatment options for conditions like pain, infections, dehydration, nausea, and heart failure.
Hospices face ongoing challenges in accessing IV medications for at-home care, often leaving patients in hospitals due to limited services in certain areas. Enclara’s program features a state-of-the-art sterile compounding lab to prepare medications, paired with next-day courier or commercial delivery. The company also provides infusion equipment and on-demand training resources to simplify the process for hospice providers while ensuring seamless setup and patient care.
“Hospice care is all about timely and compassionate support for patients and their families,” said Mark Morse, CEO of Enclara Pharmacia. “Our new infusion services program is an innovative solution to a longstanding challenge that is frankly getting worse. By leveraging our expertise in pharmacy logistics and clinical support, we’re able to help hospices admit patients and transfer them to their home for a vastly improved experience at end of life. This program reflects our continued commitment to transforming hospice care through collaboration and compassion.”
Hospices participating in the program need only have an IV-certified nurse available for in-home administration of care. Enclara handles all aspects of medication preparation, equipment delivery, and logistical support, allowing providers to focus on patient outcomes.
By addressing a growing need in the hospice care industry, Enclara Pharmacia’s new service aims to enhance both the care experience for patients and operational efficiency for providers. The company’s forward-focused approach signals ongoing innovation and a commitment to improving end-of-life care nationwide.
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