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AlayaCare and Eitan Medical Partner to Automate Home Infusion Documentation
New integration eliminates manual transcription for nurses, streamlining workflows and improving accuracy.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 2:36pm
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A new integration between AlayaCare and Eitan Medical automates the flow of infusion data, eliminating manual transcription and freeing up home nurses to focus on patient care.NYC TodayAlayaCare, a leading provider of cloud-based home and community care solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Eitan Medical, a global innovator in advanced infusion therapy and drug delivery solutions. The integration connects Eitan Medical's Eitan Insights cloud-based digital health solution directly to AlayaCare's platform, allowing pump data to flow automatically into clinical documentation in near real-time. This removes the need for nurses to manually transcribe infusion data, reducing documentation time and the risk of errors.
Why it matters
Accurately capturing infusion data, including flow rates, volumes delivered, and therapy parameters, is a critical but time-consuming task for home infusion nurses. Historically, this has required manual transcription, which is vulnerable to errors and adds administrative burden. By automating this process, the AlayaCare-Eitan Medical integration helps nurses focus more on patient care and less on paperwork, while also improving documentation accuracy and compliance.
The details
The integration leverages AlayaCare's open platform architecture and Eitan Medical's Eitan Insights digital health infrastructure to connect pump data directly to AlayaCare's clinical documentation module. This eliminates the need for nurses to switch between systems or re-enter data, streamlining workflows and reducing the risk of transcription errors.
- The partnership was announced on April 20, 2026.
The players
AlayaCare
A leading provider of cloud-based home and community care solutions.
Eitan Medical
A global innovating leader in advanced infusion therapy and drug delivery solutions.
Adrian Schauer
CEO and founder of AlayaCare.
Roger Massengale
Chief Commercial Officer of Eitan Medical.
What they’re saying
“This integration removes a manual step that nurses deal with on every visit. By connecting pump data directly to documentation, we're giving nurses time back to focus on patient care.”
— Adrian Schauer, CEO and founder
“This partnership removes barriers between technology and care, setting a new standard for connected infusion care. By integrating Eitan Insights with AlayaCare, we simplify clinician workflows and support safer, more personalized patient care, delivering the right information at the right time to support better outcomes.”
— Roger Massengale, Chief Commercial Officer
What’s next
The integration is now available for home infusion agencies using AlayaCare's platform, allowing them to deploy Eitan Medical infusion pumps with the confidence that clinical data will be automatically reflected in patient records.
The takeaway
This partnership between AlayaCare and Eitan Medical represents a significant step forward in streamlining workflows and improving accuracy for home infusion nurses, ultimately enabling them to spend more time focused on patient care and less on administrative tasks.





