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

July 14, 2026

New Jersey is one of the most densely populated states in the country and home to a large, medically complex patient population, with high rates of chronic kidney disease, autoimmune conditions, and cancer, and one of the highest concentrations of dialysis patients per capita on the East Coast. For patients and providers across New Jersey who need reliable, clinically supported home infusion therapy, Pharmko is licensed statewide and delivers the full range of home infusion services with 24/7 clinical support.


Based in Lawrence, NY, directly adjacent to northern New Jersey, Pharmko has deep familiarity with the New Jersey healthcare landscape, including its major hospital systems, payer mix, and Medicaid program structure.


Home Infusion Services Available in New Jersey


Pharmko serves New Jersey patients and providers with the following therapies:


  • IV Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT), for osteomyelitis, endocarditis, cellulitis, septic arthritis, and post-surgical infections requiring extended IV courses
  • IVIG and SCIG, for primary immune deficiencies, CIDP, myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other autoimmune conditions
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), for patients with short bowel syndrome, intestinal failure, Crohn's disease, and other GI conditions requiring complete IV nutrition
  • IV Iron Infusion, Feraheme, Injectafer, and other agents for iron deficiency anemia in CKD, IBD, heart failure, and post-surgical patients
  • Remicade and biologic infusions, for Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
  • Milrinone and Dobutamine, for advanced heart failure patients managed by New Jersey cardiology programs
  • Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition (IDPN) and Intraperitoneal Nutrition (IPN), for malnourished dialysis patients at New Jersey dialysis clinics
  • Sterile compounded IV medications, every formulation prepared in our USP <797> compliant facility in Lawrence, NY


Who We Serve in New Jersey


Patients


If you are transitioning from a New Jersey hospital, rehabilitation facility, or specialty practice, or if your physician has prescribed home infusion for ongoing treatment, Pharmko manages the complete process from insurance verification through ongoing clinical monitoring. Our nurses visit your New Jersey home, confirm IV access, train you or your caregiver, and remain available around the clock.


Physicians and Hospital Discharge Teams


Pharmko works with discharge planners, case managers, and physicians at major New Jersey health systems, including RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, Atlantic Health System, and others, to coordinate timely transitions from inpatient to home infusion care. We accept urgent referrals and can typically initiate most therapies within 24–72 hours. Our provider referral process is designed to minimize friction for busy discharge teams.


New Jersey Dialysis Clinics


Pharmko delivers IDPN and IPN solutions directly to dialysis clinics across New Jersey on a scheduled cycle, with dedicated renal nutrition clinical support and direct coordination with clinic dietitians and nephrologists.


Coverage and Insurance in New Jersey


Home infusion therapy is covered by Medicare Part B, NJ FamilyCare (New Jersey Medicaid), and most commercial insurance plans for medically appropriate patients. Pharmko handles prior authorization and insurance coordination for every New Jersey patient, including experience with NJ FamilyCare Managed Care Organizations (AmeriHealth, Horizon NJ Health, WellCare, and others) and the documentation requirements specific to each plan.


New Jersey has high Medicare Advantage penetration, Pharmko is in-network or can work out-of-network with proper authorization for most major MA plans operating in the state.


New Jersey-Specific Considerations


New Jersey's large South Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean communities include populations with elevated rates of diabetes-related CKD, requiring careful coordination of dialysis nutrition, home TPN, and binder therapy. Pharmko's clinical team includes bilingual staff and experience working with the cultural and dietary considerations relevant to these communities.


New Jersey also has some of the strictest pharmacy licensing and sterile compounding inspection requirements in the country. Pharmko maintains active New Jersey Board of Pharmacy licensure and undergoes regular compliance review.


How to Get Started in New Jersey


  • Your New Jersey physician submits a referral with medication orders, diagnosis, and insurance information — by fax (516-619-1813) or phone (1-877-540-2003)
  • Pharmko verifies coverage and contacts the patient to schedule the first nursing visit and delivery
  • Our nurse visits the New Jersey home, confirms access, trains the patient or caregiver, and initiates therapy


View our New Jersey home infusion service area for city and county coverage details, or browse our complete service area map for all 22+ states Pharmko serves.


Submit a referral or contact Pharmko New Jersey: 1-877-540-2003


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