
What Makes Someone Effective in a Drug Diversion Program?
In a recent RXPERT podcast discussion, diversion mitigation leaders explored a question many healthcare organizations still wrestle with: what actually makes someone effective in a

In a recent RXPERT podcast discussion, diversion mitigation leaders explored a question many healthcare organizations still wrestle with: what actually makes someone effective in a

A drug diversion risk assessment helps hospitals and clinics identify where controlled substances are vulnerable to misuse, tampering, theft, documentation breakdowns, and other failures inside

Drug diversion is one of the most serious compliance and patient safety challenges facing healthcare organizations today. Recognizing the signs of drug diversion early helps

Drug diversion rarely begins with a dramatic event. More often, it develops quietly through small workflow gaps, unresolved discrepancies, documentation inconsistencies, or behavioral patterns that

Healthcare facilities should pay close attention to the Model Addressing Drug Diversion in Healthcare Settings Act, published by the Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association

Drug diversion rarely happens because of one obvious failure. In most healthcare organizations, it develops through small control gaps that go unnoticed over time: inconsistent

The more addiction and recovery stories healthcare leaders hear, the harder it becomes to reduce substance use disorder to a stereotype. That is exactly why
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