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Managed Health Care Associates Joins NHIA Advisory Council
The Future of Infusion Advocacy Council addresses issues critical to home and alternate-site infusion.

March 18, 2024 by Laurie Watanabe

Managed Health Care Associates Inc. (MHA) has joined the National Home Infusion Association’s (NHIA) Future of Infusion Advisory Council (FIAC).

In a March 15 news announcement, the NHIA described the council as “a strategic advisory group comprised of manufacturing and service companies who are intensely invested in the home and alternate site infusion industry.”

The council “consistently works with the association staff and board of directors to address critical issues, challenges and opportunities facing this growing segment of health care,” the announcement added. “MHA has a long history of supporting the home and alternate site infusion providers through active participation in NHIA educational programs and activities. Membership in the FIAC deepens that relationship, allowing for critical collaboration with the association and other companies serving patients requiring infusion therapies.”

“We look forward to building on our long-standing partnership with MHA through their engagement in FIAC,” Connie Sullivan, NHIA President/CEO, said. “Through this collaboration, we will improve upon the ways we mutually serve the infusion community.”

“We are thrilled to be part of FIAC and work alongside stakeholders in the infusion industry,” Mark Yarnevich, Vice President, Strategic Accounts at MHA, said in the announcement. “By understanding the challenges and opportunities, together we can identify ways to help providers continue to provide patients access to lifesaving and life-sustaining treatments.”

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