In this podcast episode of “Counsel That Cares,” healthcare regulatory compliance attorney Jennifer Rangel is joined by Welnfuse founder and Chief Operating Officer Reece Norris to discuss and dissect the rapidly growing infusion therapy market in the healthcare sector. They cover how the transition from hospital-based care to lower-cost care settings like at-home treatment and ambulatory infusion centers has benefitted the infusion market, how technology is utilized by this sector to optimize patient care and what owners, operators and investors should know before entering into the infusion space. Listen to the podcast.
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