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Modern solutions for medication management (eBook)

An app-based approach simplifies operations for crews while boosting drug security

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Depending on how medications are tracked, prehospital care can be a fertile environment not only for diversion and deceit, but also for common errors made without ill intent.

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It is estimated that as many as 10%–15% of U.S. health care providers divert drugs at least once in their careers – and traditional pen-and-paper approaches to tracking an agency’s medications can only do so much to stop it.

While they’ve served prehospital providers for years, those old-school methods are also susceptible to errors and oversights made in the challenging environments of the field. And when it comes time for audits, the DEA and other oversight organizations aren’t always forgiving about medication mismanagement.

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LogRx provides an easy and reliable way to track every vial and dose an agency uses in real time. Personnel simply scan an attached QR code with every administration, transfer or disposal. Administrators get up-to-the-minute views and the security of enhanced accountability.

Download this eBook to learn:

  • How this focused solution can help agencies manage their meds securely.
  • How LogRx can help you fare better during your next audit.
  • How the platform improved operations in a major U.S. city.

Complete the adjacent form to download the eBook.

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John Erich is a career writer and editor with more than two decades of experience in emergency services media, currently serving as a project lead for branded content with Lexipol Media Group.