
18% of Nurses Screened Positive. Why Are We Still Waiting?
Why do we so often wait until a nurse fails, an incident occurs, or patient safety is at risk before connecting someone with help?
Rxpert Solutions shares expert insights on drug diversion mitigation, compliance, monitoring, and patient safety to help healthcare organizations reduce risk and strengthen controlled substance oversight.
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Why do we so often wait until a nurse fails, an incident occurs, or patient safety is at risk before connecting someone with help?

The facilities that get the most from diversion monitoring software are not the ones with the most sophisticated platforms — they are the ones with the strongest programs behind them

Healthcare organizations have built robust systems to prevent one patient safety risk.

What happens when a pharmacy professional experiences a substance use disorder, enters recovery, and then returns to the same workplace—with the same colleagues and access to controlled substances?

The subject interview is the most consequential moment in a diversion investigation — and the one that healthcare facilities are most often underprepared for

Substance use disorder rarely begins with the substance itself.

Can remote drug and alcohol testing deliver the same level of confidence as traditional collection methods?

Both matter. They serve different purposes. And confusing one for the other is one of the most common gaps in controlled substance oversight.

How do you build a single, standardized drug diversion program across a large health system when every hospital, infusion center, and outpatient location has developed its own processes?

In healthcare settings, the way we think about addiction shapes everything from how we respond to colleagues in crisis to how effectively we protect our patients