Drug diversion can pose serious risks to patients, employees, and organizations. Any provider who stores, transports, or dispenses controlled substances should have a robust program designed to deter ...
Approximately 10% of all U.S. healthcare workers will divert opioids or other controlled substances from their workplace at some point in their career.1 Drug diversion, or the illegal distribution or ...
Hospitals are leveraging diversion monitoring software to conduct more investigations, with a 61% increase in investigations from 2023 to 2024. In addition, diversion cases are now closing 40 days ...
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) programs aim to reduce criminal involvement and connect people to care.
A recent $3.2 million settlement between the Drug Enforcement Administration and a pair of California health centers should remind hospitals and health centers to review and, when necessary, ...
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