There are many patterns of drug diversion in the health care facility workplace environment, involving personnel from diverse backgrounds engaged in diversions in a variety of practice locations. The heterogeneity of drug diversion practices is exemplified in the following cases detected at Mayo clinic medical centers during 2010 and 2011. The most common drugs diverted from the health care facility setting are Opiods. Although other high- value drugs such as antiretroviral drugs, athletic performance- enhancing drugs, and non-opiod psychotropic drug that have been diverted from health care facility workplace, To ensuing discussion focuses on the theft of controlled substances defined as medications classified as Schedules II (i.e., substances with high potential for abuse) through V(i.e., substances with lower potential for abuse than substances in schedule II, III,IV). Through this study, I also learn that drug diversion also cause addiction. Addiction is sometimes viewed as a victimless crime. When the addiction is supported by drug diversion within the health care facility
There are many patterns of drug diversion in the health care facility workplace environment, involving personnel from diverse backgrounds engaged in diversions in a variety of practice locations. The heterogeneity of drug diversion practices is exemplified in the following cases detected at Mayo clinic medical centers during 2010 and 2011. The most common drugs diverted from the health care facility setting are Opiods. Although other high- value drugs such as antiretroviral drugs, athletic performance- enhancing drugs, and non-opiod psychotropic drug that have been diverted from health care facility workplace, To ensuing discussion focuses on the theft of controlled substances defined as medications classified as Schedules II (i.e., substances with high potential for abuse) through V(i.e., substances with lower potential for abuse than substances in schedule II, III,IV). Through this study, I also learn that drug diversion also cause addiction. Addiction is sometimes viewed as a victimless crime. When the addiction is supported by drug diversion within the health care facility