Memorial Hermann to offer Home Infusion Therapy for Patients with Chronic Conditions

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Memorial Hermann Health System has formed a partnership with KabaFusion to provide home infusion therapy for patients with chronic conditions. This collaboration allows patients to receive intravenous medication in the comfort of their homes, reducing the need for hospital visits. Currently, Memorial Hermann provides short-term home infusion services, and KabaFusion's expertise will help expand these offerings. "We believe working with KabaFusion will allow patients to receive personalized, compassionate care without having to leave the comfort of their homes," stated Binita Patel, vice president of pharmacy services. Founded in 2010, KabaFusion offers specialty infusion pharmacy services and home nursing support for various infusion therapies.

This initiative reflects a growing trend in healthcare towards patient-centered care and convenience. By implementing home infusion therapy, Memorial Hermann aims to enhance patient outcomes and streamline treatment processes. The partnership highlights the importance of innovative healthcare solutions in improving the quality of life for patients in Houston.

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