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Drug diversion is a highly prevalent and persistent issue in healthcare. Denise Hickey and Rhea Shrivastava share three important components to maintaining a safe environment for residents/patients and team members.
On December 21st, Rhea Shrivastava attended Invistics’ webinar, “Top 10 Ways to Detect Drug Diversion in Your Hospital”
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The first thing that comes to mind when talking about drug diversion is typically how to detect and monitor for it. However, diversion detection is only a fraction of the equation. In order to successfully detect and prevent drug diversion, one must also consider compliance. Both the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and State agencies have…
On January 13th, Jessica Albrecht attended the Minnesota HIMSS: “Why Information Security and Privacy is Mission Critical” webinar.
On January 27th, Rhea Shrivastava attended Invistics’ webinar, “5 Examples of Employee Drug Diversion Detected by Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning”.
Who needs to know about drug diversion/impairment? What do they need to know about drug diversion/impairment? Denise Hickey, MSN, RN answers these two primary questions asked when developing a drug diversion education plan.
What does compliance, prevention, monitoring, and detection mean? Drug diversion programs can only develop a successful strategy around each component once each term is differentiated and defined which Adam Beeler, PharmD, MS shares in his most recent TIP.