Patient Groups Who Can Benefit From Mobile Vascular Access Services

Patient Groups Who Can Benefit From Mobile Vascular Access Services

Patient Groups Who Can Benefit From Mobile Vascular Access Services

27 August 2021
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Health & Medical , Blog


If you have a loved one who suffers from a chronic health condition that warrants the need for infusion therapy, then you likely know that the trips needed to and from a hospital or other healthcare facility to obtain the infusion medications they need can be time-consuming.

For this reason, more and more doctors are enlisting the help of mobile vascular access services. These mobile services consist of teams who visit patients' homes to provide the infusions they need in a more convenient and comfortable setting. While some infusions must only be administered by health professionals, vascular access team members also train patients or their family members in the administration of these infusions to further increase infusion convenience. 

Read on to learn about two patient groups who can benefit greatly from mobile vascular access services and why. 

1. Kidney Failure Patients

If your loved one is suffering from kidney failure, then they may need to travel to a hemodialysis center several times a week to obtain lengthy hemodialysis treatments that help remove the waste and extra fluids from their body that their kidneys no longer can. Since these treatments typically take several hours, you may feel like you spend more time traveling to and from the center and obtaining these treatments than you spend performing activities that you enjoy. 

When doctors enlist the help of a mobile vascular access service, you can stop taking the time-consuming drives to and from the hemodialysis center and have your loved one's dialysis performed right at home. 

In-home hemodialysis can also be administered on a schedule that is more convenient for your loved one because sessions do not have to be performed in a way that is most convenient for treatment center staff. For example, some patients switch to short, daily dialysis treatments when performing it at home because these treatments typically result in fewer side effects than lengthy sessions performed a few times a week. 

2. Autoimmune Disease Sufferers 

Biologic medications often work well at controlling the symptoms of many autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. However, many of these medications are available by infusion only, and the frequent trips to a medical facility where the infusions are provided by licensed medical staff can also be inconvenient and time-consuming. For this reason, mobile vascular access service team members are trained in the administration of these biologic medications and often teach patients how to administer their own infusions when needed in the comfort of their own homes. 

If you have a loved one with an autoimmune disorder who frequently travels to a clinic to obtain their needed infusion medication, then have them ask their doctor if treatment from a mobile vascular access service is right for them. 

Now that mobile vascular access services are plentiful, many patients on infusion therapy or hemodialysis can now obtain their necessary medical treatments in the comfort of their own homes. 

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