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Drug Diversion Investigation 101: Mastering the Essentials for Effective Case Management

1 hour
Online
Discover practical strategies for building and managing robust drug diversion cases.

This webinar will cover critical components of every investigation—from identifying necessary data to determining when to transition from evidence-gathering to interviews. Participants will gain valuable insights into what constitutes "enough" data, common pitfalls to avoid, and the top mistakes seen in diversion investigations.

Wolters Kluwer’s Stacey McCoy, PharmD, MS, BCPS, and Russ Nix, will showcase the full investigation process, from initial detection to adjudication, and demonstrate how Sentri7 Drug Diversion can streamline the investigation process. Through an engaging review of real-world case studies and product demonstration, you’ll see how technology can enhance every step of the investigation.

In this webinar, attendees will learn:

  • What data is essential for building a strong case and how to determine when to move to the interview stage.
  • Insights into the dos and don’ts of drug diversion investigations, with practical tips to avoid common errors.
  • How Sentri7 Drug Diversion supports drug diversion investigation and case management.
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Consulting Associate Director at Wolters Kluwer, Health
Russ Nix has 25 years of investigations experience in both public and private sectors. He has worked in law enforcement as an undercover narcotics agent before transitioning to healthcare investigations. Russ has created healthcare drug diversion programs from the ground up, leveraging his knowledge and experience to address healthcare drug diversion and the opioid crisis through best practices and proactive approaches.
Stacey-McCoy
Pharmacy Clinical Program Manager

Dr. Stacey McCoy has over 20 years of experience as a clinical pharmacist. Her most recent clinical practice included more than 12 years of experience as an adult emergency medicine specialist.

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