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Establish an effective drug diversion
prevention plan

 
Drug Diversion Prevention
 

Increased security measures can only do so much for a drug diversion issue. The only way to ensure medications aren't falling into the wrong hands is with a facility-wide effort.

Drug Diversion Prevention in Healthcare provides readers with a detailed plan to institute a cross-departmental prevention plan.

This resource will help you: 

  • Establish an effective drug diversion prevention plan among hospital staff 
  • Understand the fundamental issues of drug diversion 
  • Create awareness among staff using tools and checklists 
  • Learn to recognize suspected diverters and mitigate problem areas in your hospital 
  • Effectively confront and deal with diverters in your facility 
 
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