ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) has announced the finalists for its 2025 Exhibitor Innovation Award. The award recognizes groundbreaking products or services that advance the home and alternate site infusion industry.
More than 145 companies exhibiting at the NHIA 2025 Annual Conference (NHIA 2025), were invited to submit entries for the Innovation Award. The winner, selected by a panel of experts from NHIA provider member organizations with extensive industry experience, will be announced at the NHIA 2025 Tuesday General Session on April 1, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.
The 2025 Innovation Award finalists are:
- Avoset by Eitan Medical
- Compounding360 CEMS API by Pharmacy Stars
- Intake Workflow by Brightree
- Mobility+ by Rockfield Medical Devices
Learn about the products from the 2025 finalists:
Avoset by Eitan Medical. The first ambulatory infusion system to leverage Bluetooth and NFC communication to support programming via a PC-based Programming Tool. Through a mobile app, the Avoset Pump remotely communicates infusion data to Eitan Insights, providing remote visibility of treatment and adherence, pumps event log and geolocation.
Compounding360 CEMS API by Pharmacy Stars, LLC. This open platform automatically retrieves environmental monitoring data from devices physically spread out across a building and records it into the quality management system with no human involvement, which eliminates work for pharmacy technicians as well as the time lag of entry into the quality management system.
Home Infusion Intake Workflow by Brightree. A software tool that guides staff through a customized process based on their role, so patients and orders are qualified clinically and financially before coming on service. Intake Workflow manages all intakes in a central location, captures all information required for the therapy and payer, qualifies patients before accepting them on service and communicates across the care team in real time, avoiding unnecessary delays in onboarding.
Mobility+ by Rockfield Medical Devices. The first elastomeric lightweight, mobile, silent enteral feeding system for patients aged 2 years and older, with gastrostomy or jejunostomy feeding tube. This enteral feeding system works mechanically without need for gravity or electricity and is wearable, filling a gap between simple bolus/gravity systems and more complex pump systems.
“I would like to thank all of the companies who participated as well as all of the exhibitors at NHIA’s Annual Conference that supply our industry and enable us to provide our patients the best care possible,” said John Rademacher, chair of NHIA’s Board of Directors. “I am continually impressed by the ways our supplier organizations are innovating to solve problems, from accurate and safe drug delivery to data analysis that allows us to improve care.”
“We are once again thrilled to highlight the transformative products and services with which supplier organizations are advancing the industry,” said Connie Sullivan, NHIA’s president and CEO. “Year after year, it’s exciting to see the many new offerings shared at NHIA 2025 that are being recognized for their improvements to safety, effectiveness and efficiency across the infusion industry.”
Interested parties can learn more about the finalists and their products at the NHIA 2025 Expo from March 30 – April 1 in Washington, D.C.