AIS Healthcare was founded in 2008 in Dallas with the goal of improving patient’s quality of life. Over the years, the facility has grown across six states and supported over 35,000. The company provides infusion care and targeted drug delivery solutions to patients across various locations. Thanks to their expert pharmacists and state-of-the-art pharmacies, the company produces quality medications tailored to help patients and lead to better outcomes.
Trained Nurses Offering Quality Care
Aside from pharmacies, the company has hired skilled nurses who prioritize patient care. They have been trained in targeted drug delivery pump refills and in-home immunoglobulin (Ig) therapy to facilitate positive outcomes. The company understands that nurses’ roles have diversified dramatically because of the COVID-19 pandemic and medical technological innovations. And because they can be overwhelmed by their responsibilities, the company hires enough nurses to ensure they offer quality services.
AIS Healthcare Has Being Dually Accredited
The company has been accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care and URAC. Michelle Wiest, the Chief Operations Officer for the company, notes that these accreditations are proof of their work in advancing medical care. Such prestigious recognition sets them apart from other facilities offering infusion services. In addition, the company is part of the Immunoglobulin National Society and is often inspected by state and national boards of pharmacy to ensure compliance.
Lastly, the company has a division called Advanced Infusion Care (AIC) in charge of offering comprehensive services to patients with complicated illnesses like primary immunodeficiency. This division is run by a group of highly skilled nurses. It uses a team approach in its intravenous (IV) and subcutaneous (SC) immunoglobulin therapy patient care with multiple locations in Alabama, Florida, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, and Maryland.
AIS Healthcare is very comprehensive when it comes to offering care and support to patients. They believe that’s the key to improving lives.