Home Infusion Therapy in Florida: Services, Coverage, and How to Get Started

May 19, 2026

Florida's large and growing population, including one of the highest concentrations of older adults and dialysis patients in the country, creates significant demand for reliable, clinically supported home infusion therapy. Pharmko is licensed in Florida and delivers the full range of home infusion services to patients and providers statewide with 24/7 clinical support.


Home Infusion Services Available in Florida


Pharmko serves Florida patients and providers with the following therapies:


  • IV Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT), for serious infections requiring prolonged IV antibiotic courses
  • IVIG and SCIG, for primary immune deficiencies, CIDP, myasthenia gravis, and autoimmune disorders
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), for patients with GI dysfunction, Crohn's disease, or post-surgical nutritional needs
  • Remicade and biologic infusions, for inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and other autoimmune conditions
  • Milrinone, for advanced heart failure patients in Florida managed by heart failure specialists
  • Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition (IDPN), for malnourished hemodialysis patients across Florida dialysis clinics
  • Sterile compounded IV medications, custom-prepared in our USP <797> compliant facility


Who We Serve in Florida


Patients


If you are transitioning from a Florida hospital or have been prescribed home infusion by a Florida-based physician, Pharmko manages the entire process from first contact to ongoing clinical support. Our nursing team visits your home, trains you or your caregiver, and remains available around the clock.


Physicians and Hospital Discharge Teams


Pharmko partners with hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and outpatient practices throughout Florida to support timely, safe discharges to home infusion. We accept urgent referrals for time-sensitive cases and can initiate most therapies within 24–72 hours of referral.


Dialysis Clinics in Florida


Pharmko delivers IDPN therapy and phosphate binder supply directly to Florida dialysis centers, with scheduled delivery cycles and dedicated renal nutrition clinical support.


Coverage and Insurance in Florida


Home infusion therapy is covered by Medicare Part B, Florida Medicaid, and most commercial insurance plans for appropriate patients. Pharmko handles prior authorization and insurance coordination for every patient we serve in Florida, including Florida Medicaid (Statewide Medicaid Managed Care) compliance and documentation.


Florida-Specific Considerations


Florida's high proportion of Medicare beneficiaries means a large share of home infusion patients in the state are covered under Medicare Part B, which has specific documentation and billing requirements for specialty pharmacy services. Pharmko's billing and authorization team has deep experience with Florida Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) requirements and Florida-specific payer rules.


Florida also has a significant Spanish-speaking patient population. Pharmko's clinical team includes bilingual staff available to support patients and caregivers in Spanish.


How to Start Home Infusion in Florida


The process is straightforward:


  • Your Florida physician submits a referral with medication orders, diagnosis, and insurance information
  • Pharmko verifies coverage and contacts the patient to schedule the first nursing visit
  • Our nurse visits the home, confirms access, trains the patient or caregiver, and initiates therapy


View our full Florida home infusion service area or browse our complete coverage map for all 22+ states Pharmko serves.


Submit a referral or call Pharmko Florida: 1-877-540-2003


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