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In this episode of Pharmacy Operators Podcast, Eesha Sharma sits down with Ryan Johnson, founder and CEO of Float Health, to explore one of the most overlooked bottlenecks in specialty pharmacy: nursing infrastructure for home infusion. Drawing on his experience as an ER nurse - and as the son of a specialty pharmacy patient who depended on IVIG therapy - Ryan shares how Float Health was built to solve the operational challenges preventing patients from reliably receiving infusion treatments at home. Together, they unpack why nursing capacity has become the “rate limiter” for specialty pharmacy growth, how outdated staffing models impact patient adherence, and why pharmacies need to rethink nursing as a strategic growth engine rather than simply a cost center. Discover how Float Health: • Helps specialty pharmacies dramatically improve infusion staffing rates through a patient-centered staffing model. • Uses technology and operational workflows to reduce scheduling friction, documentation delays, and administrative burden. • Enables pharmacies to scale infusion operations without proportionally increasing fixed staffing costs. • Improves patient adherence and continuity of care by moving away from fragile one-to-one nurse assignment models. • Creates better experiences for nurses, patients, and pharmacy operators through flexible care coordination and infrastructure. Episode Highlights (Chronological) 00:01 – Welcome & guest introduction 02:10 – Ryan’s ER experience and the operational problem behind chronic hospitalizations 03:53 – How Ryan’s father’s IVIG journey inspired Float Health 06:28 – Building a healthcare startup with family 08:14 – Why so many specialty pharmacy referrals go unstaffed 13:43 – Float Health’s “one-to-many” staffing model and improving adherence 16:16 – The “bus factor” problem in infusion nursing 19:07 – Why nursing should be viewed as a growth engine, not a cost center 24:31 – The operational failures that led Float to build its own technology platform 28:36 – What home infusion nursing actually looks like day-to-day 31:54 – The metrics specialty pharmacies still struggle to measure 37:30 – What operational excellence looks like in specialty pharmacy 41:45 – Where AI fits into specialty pharmacy operations - and where it doesn’t 43:43 – The future of specialty pharmacy and nursing partnerships 46:20 – Ryan’s advice for pharmacy operations leaders This episode is for pharmacy operators, infusion leaders, healthcare executives, and anyone interested in the future of specialty pharmacy infrastructure. Learn how nursing, care coordination, and operational systems directly impact patient adherence, growth, and the future of home infusion care. 🔗 CONNECT WITH RYAN JOHNSON & FLOAT HEALTH Website: Float Health LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/float-ryan [http://linkedin.com/in/float-ryan] If prior authorization workflows and operational bottlenecks are slowing patient starts in your specialty medication operations, Lamar Health helps automate prior authorization workflows across your existing systems - reducing delays, minimizing rework, and helping patients begin therapy sooner. Learn more: https://www.lamarhealth.com/ [https://www.lamarhealth.com/] Subscribe for more conversations with pharmacy leaders shaping the future of specialty care. #PharmacyOperators #SpecialtyPharmacy #HomeInfusion #InfusionNursing #HealthcareOperations #HealthcareInnovation
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