Company

AIS Healthcare

AIS HealthcareAIS Healthcare provides targeted drug delivery, infusion devices, and ancillary services for home healthcare, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and skilled nursing centers. Our innovative products have been designed to make care more comfortable, improve patient outcomes and enhance the quality of life.

Our sales team is dedicated to providing high-quality service that exceeds expectations. Our company was founded in 1998 in Dallas, TX, by Chuck Bell, President and CEO. Initially, the company was involved in developing drug-delivery devices for long-term infusion therapy of anticancer drugs. It soon became apparent that there was also a demand for home administration of drugs for critical care or hospitalized patients requiring specialized therapeutic support. It introduced its first product, an innovative drug infusion system, which allowed physicians to safely deliver critical medications to hospitalized patients while monitoring their progress remotely via the Internet. Today, AIS is one of the industry leaders in providing infusion pumps and ancillary products such as software and monitors.

AIS Healthcare designs manufactures, and distributes a range of drug infusion products that enable caregivers to administer medications safely and effectively. They offer Aneva infusion pumps, the first designed to deliver medications directly into the bloodstream through a microchip. Aneva is also the first interventional device that remotely enables caregivers to monitor patients’ vital signs on an Internet-based platform. The system includes a wireless receiver attached to AIS’s Infuse 1P or Infuse 2P infusion pump. Caregivers can communicate with patients via an online dashboard when placed on the body. The dashboard features a patient-friendly menu that lets caregivers select from four views.

AIS HealthcareThe system also allows caregivers to set limits for their patients’ infusion regimens, like a limit on the total dosage per day or the maximum time allowed for a medication to flow through the tubing. They can also set reminders for medication and water intake throughout the day. The interface also provides real-time access to patients’ vital signs and target measurements, such as blood pressure and glucose readings, so that caregivers can monitor any sudden changes in their patients’ physical condition. This data is sent directly to the Internet via a secure wireless network.