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The future of medication security (infographic)

This advanced app-based solution can improve accountability and reduce diversion

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A 2015 study estimated the rate of drug theft in health care settings at 5%–10%. Several factors go into that, but a big one is insufficient tracking and monitoring.

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A 2015 study estimated the rate of drug theft in health care settings at 5%–10%. Several factors go into that, but a big one is insufficient tracking and monitoring. Old-school pen and paper methods may leave agencies vulnerable to mistakes and diversion.

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To meet the requirements of federal law and keep important medications out of the hands of bad actors, EMS organizations need secure, accurate and thorough methods for tracking medications from the time they’re received until they’re administered or disposed of. ’s approach, based on a smartphone app and patented QR labels, supports simple, real-time tracking and accountability down to dose levels, as well as straightforward reporting for audits.

This infographic introduces the LogRx system’s benefits for personnel in the field, administrators and entire systems. Complete the adjacent form to download it.

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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.