Elevating the Home Infusion Community

Home infusion involves administering medication through a needle or catheter in the home or other outpatient settings, supported by a team of healthcare professionals including pharmacists, nurses, and physicians. Advances in portable infusion devices and telehealth allow providers to monitor patients remotely, enhancing both convenience and safety. When it is a viable option, many patients prefer this approach because it offers comfort, flexibility, and the ability to maintain normal routines, reducing time away from daily activities and preserving a sense of normalcy.

It also improves outcomes by lowering the risk of hospital acquired infections, particularly for those on long term therapy or with weakened immune systems, while supporting better medication adherence. In addition, home infusion is a cost effective alternative to inpatient care, reducing hospital visits, lowering out of pocket expenses, and minimizing disruptions to everyday life. As technology advances and demand increases, it continues to play an important role in modern healthcare.

Home Infusion

Home Infusion Therapies

Home infusion therapy supports a wide spectrum of patient care by preparing and administering compounded prescription medications in a home setting. This includes treatments such as antibiotics and pain management therapies, as well as specialty infusion drugs used for chronic and rare diseases.

Common infusion therapies include antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, chemotherapy, hydration, pain management, and parenteral nutrition. In addition, a variety of biologics and specialty medications are administered through home infusion, including blood factor products, corticosteroids, erythropoietin, infliximab, inotropic cardiac medications, growth hormones, immunoglobulins, natalizumab, and many others.

Home Infusion Solutions

As a leading infusion distributor, we provide reliable access to high-quality healthcare products and services that help providers deliver safe, effective care and achieve strong patient outcomes. With IV supplies and devices, inventory management, and biomedical services, we are fully equipped to support infusion teams.

National Home Infusion Association

The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) represents organizations across the infusion therapy field, supporting care in home and alternate site settings through education, advocacy, and valuable industry resources. Their work helps strengthen the entire home infusion community and advance high-quality patient care.

As a proud NHIA member, Right Way Medical is committed to ongoing collaboration and engagement within the industry. We’re excited to be part of this year’s conference in Denver, Colorado, where we’ll be connecting with peers and exploring the latest in education and advocacy. If you’re attending, be sure to visit us at Booth 628—we look forward to meeting you and continuing to support better outcomes for home infusion patients.

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Prior to founding Right Way Medical, Prati held various roles with Apria Healthcare, B. Braun Medical, and Medical Technology Resources, where his final role was Sr. Vice President of Sales and Operations. During his time serving at Medical Technology Resources he was influential in assisting in its acquisition to Medical Specialties Distributor, a company that has since been acquired by McKesson in 2018.

Prati has been involved in various philanthropic organizations including The Make-A-Wish Foundation, A Kid Again, Orphan’s Promise and has served in various board and volunteer roles at Cypress Wesleyan Church (Alton Darby and Dublin campuses) and the Vineyard Church of Columbus.

Josh Prati resides in Powell, Ohio with his wife Christa and two cats, Remey and Molly. He enjoys working out, developing relationships over a home cooked meal, great wine, and is an avid Ohio State Buckeye and Pittsburgh Steeler fan.