Drug Diversion by Healthcare Personnel-Prevention Program to Protect Your Patients, Employees, and O

This webinar will outline fundamental components of adiversion prevention, detection, and response program. An overview of the scope of the problem will be provided, and safety and quality implications will be demonstrated.
 
NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. - June 16, 2015 - PRLog -- While there are no reliable national estimates of the prevalence of drug diversion activity by U.S. healthcare personnel, diversion occurs in facilities across the US every day. Access to narcotics by clinical personnel represents an underappreciated occupational hazard and patient safety risk. Harm to patients from healthcare personnel who divert opioids may take many forms, including care delivered by an impaired provider, untreated pain, and infection risks stemming from tampering with injectable drugs. This webinar will outline fundamental components of adiversion prevention, detection, and response program. An overview of the scope of the problem will be provided, and safety and quality implications will be demonstrated by actual case studies. Regulatory, statutory and quality standards relating to controlled substance security and diversion will be detailed.

Why Should You Attend

Diversion by healthcare personnel presents an underappreciated risk to patients and healthcare personnel. Diversion within healthcare facilities is a multi-victim crime that causes a significant risk of civil and regulatory liability and negative publicity to healthcare facilities. Facilities vary greatly in their approach to diversion by clinicians and other staff, but a formal program is essential to properly prevent, detect, and respond to diversion.

Areas Covered in the Session

This webinar will include a discussion of the scope of the problem of diversion within healthcare facilities by healthcare personnel. Healthcare regulatory requirements for controlled substance security and tracking will be detailed. The essential elements of a robust program will be provided.

Learning Objectives

•  By attending this presentation, the learner will be able to describe the impact of diversion by healthcare personnel on patient safety goals and quality of care
•  By attending this presentation, the learner will be able to state the essential components of a diversion prevention, detection and response program
•  By attending this presentation, the learner will be able to implement a diversion program that will help protect patients, staff and the community from the risks of diversion by healthcare personnel

Who Will Benefit

•  HospitalManagersandExecutives
•  Risk Managers
•  Pharmacists/Physicians
•  Compliance Personnel
•  Law Enforcement Personnel
•  Regulatory Investigators
•  Security Personnel
•  Researchers

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