UBC provides nationwide coordination of
clinical services by identifying qualified
registered nurses to administer complex
specialty products or to train patients on
self-administration in their homes or at
convenient sites of service.
About our registered nurses:
- Each therapy-specific team is staffed with experienced registered nurses who serve as resources for patients, caregivers, and health care professionals. Product information disseminated by program nurses is approved by the manufacturer and regulatory authorities.
- All registered nurses at home health agencies and site–of-service clinics are educated on program-specific content and must pass a competency test prior to serving on our teams.
- Program-specific documentation is completed for all services performed and returned to UBC for quality and content review and manufacturer reporting.
Clinical services include:
Administration or Coordination of
Administration of injections and
infusions
- Infusions and injections of product in the patient’s home or site-of-service clinic by registered nurses
- Patient assessment and evaluation for desired outcomes, safety events, infections, and other adverse drug events
- Execution of REMS with Elements to Assure Safe Use programs
Patient education
- Nursing visits in the patient’s home or site-of-service clinics
- Product-specific information and administration
- Before completion of visit, a return demonstration of all skills taught is required by the patient or caregiver.
- Patient focused REMS based education
Outcomes reporting
- Comprehensive outcomes and utilization reporting for manufacturers
- Regulatory compliant reporting for REMS and Registries
UBC has the largest network of credentialed agencies and site-of-service clinics to coordinate nationwide clinical services with qualified registered nurses in the United States. Our network of over 17,000 nurses and site-of-service clinics is coordinated through a centralized coordination process to manage physician referrals for clinical services and quickly match a nurse to each patient’s geographic location and clinical needs.