MERCER ISLAND, Wash. – CarepathRx, a provider of pharmacy and medication management solutions, has announced a new home infusion partnership with Allied Health Solutions, part of the West Virginia University Medicine health system. The multi-year agreement will expand patient access to home infusion therapies to include both acute and specialty infusion medications. “Our partnership with WVU Medicine expands clinical services beyond their hospital walls and offers a new and unique service to the community,” said Keith Crawford, chief strategy officer at CarepathRx. “Our turnkey home infusion program will help WVU Medicine build operational capabilities, achieve appropriate compliance and accreditation, and refine transition of care oversight, while providing full-service back-office and revenue cycle management.” WVU Medicine, the affiliated academic medical system of West Virginia University, includes more than 20 hospitals and institutions across West Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania. WVU Medicine is expected to begin providing home infusion services Aug. 1. CarepathRx serves more than 15 health systems and 600 hospitals with more than 1,500 employees nationwide.
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