Joanne Hatfield, PharmD, BCPS

Joanne Hatfield, PharmD, BCPS

Joanne Hatfield, PharmD is Director of Pharmacy for Clinical Solutions at Bainbridge Health and co-chairs the National Infusion Collaborative (NIC). At Bainbridge Health, Joanne leads infusion safety and practice standardization efforts across the NIC, working directly with health system pharmacy and safety leaders to translate national infusion data and peer experience into practical, implementable change. Prior to joining Bainbridge Health, Joanne spent more than a decade at Truman Medical Centers, where she served as Clinical Pharmacy Manager and PGY1 Residency Program Director.

National Infusion Collaborative June 2026 Meeting: Balancing Safety and Clinical Flexibility with PCA Medication Delivery

This quarter, the NIC will be joined by Courtney Olson, MSN, RN, Nurse Informaticist, and Carin Bourchard, PharmD, BCPS …

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National Infusion Collaborative March 2026 Meeting: PumpIQ

This quarter, the National Infusion Collaborative was joined by Nat Sims, MD, and Isabelle Yang, MD from Massachusetts G …

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Baxter Joins the National Infusion Collaborative to Advance Infusion Safety and Best Practices

March 5, 2026 – via EINPresswire - Bainbridge Health today announced that Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX), a global …

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January 2026 State of Infusion Practice Report

The January 2026 issue of the NIC State of Infusion Report features network benchmarking, interoperability utilization, …

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National Infusion Collaborative December 2025 Meeting: Interoperability Best Practices and Evaluating RTU Products

This quarter, we had a two-part NIC meeting, first, focusing on evaluating RTU products, and second, a Q&A about int …

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National Infusion Collaborative September 2025 Meeting: Increasing DERS Compliance

This quarter, the NIC was joined by NIC members from ChristianaCare and Stony Brook Medicine to share how their organiza …

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Baxter Joins the NIC

Baxter will engage with hospital and health-system leaders through benchmarking initiatives, educational forums, and collaborative projects focused on addressing real-world infusion challenges.