Founded in 2008, AIS Healthcare has grown to provide patient services to over 35,000 individuals in six states. They have maintained the same standard of care that was the reason behind their beginnings. Specialized care is their mission and driving force behind their success.
An article in business wire detailed the accreditation for the company from the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC). This involved the firm’s pharmacy in Mississippi that produces prescriptions designed specifically for one patient. In this case it involved home infusion therapy. That basically means AIS is a supplier for individuals who are in need of this treatment.
The article goes on to point out that at the time of the accreditation AIS is the first organization to receive this award. This highlights the fact that the company, founded by its current President Charles Bell, is at the forefront of specialized care for individuals.
An article in yahoo Finance follows up on AIS Healthcare and its devotion to providing services involving home infusion. The division of AIS known as Advanced Infusion Care (AIC) is expanding to provide more services. The article notes its moves into Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. That gives coverage to 40 states at the time of the article.
This care includes nursing teams and pharmacists. They are treating conditions such as immune deficiency diseases. These ailments are complex and require the individual care that AIS offers. This treatment is done in the home with nurses available at all hours, so the patient does not have to leave their home for treatment and medication.
Targeted Drug Delivery is another aspect of the AIS portfolio. This means they maintain those pharmacies mentioned above to compound and produce drugs that are specific to one individual. They work with medical practitioners to meet the needs of their patients. It is all about a continual process of improving the quality of the drugs.
AIS Healthcare has created a niche in the medical practice. They are filling that void, and their patients are the benefactors that are able to live in their homes while receiving the great advancements in drugs and medical treatment.