Learn how to identify employees who are diverting medication, and policies and procedures to successfully address cases of diversion
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Addressing the Pitfalls of Employee Drug Diversion
and Addiction

Drug diversion and addiction is a serious, sometimes, uncomfortable situation for leaders and managers to deal with. It can jeopardize patient care and patient safety and cause harm to the provider themselves. Unfortunately, many healthcare institutions don’t have the proper policies and procedures in place to deal with the issue.

Join Laura Wright from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in this live webinar and learn how a difficult situation involving cases of drug diversion, can be managed and in some cases prevented with proper policies and procedures.

Participants of this webinar will discover:

  • Red flags that an employee may be diverting drugs
  • How and when to conduct an investigation
  • How to confront an employee who is diverting drugs
  • What legal and procedural steps need to be taken
  • Safeguards to put in place to prevent diversion

Join us on:
October 13, 2016
1-2pm ET


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