VA pledges more inspections, drug tests to stem opioid theft quoting : StarTribune

Testifying at a House hearing, Carolyn Clancy, a deputy VA undersecretary for health, said the department was moving aggressively to stem VA drug crimes. VA acknowledged it has had spotty compliance with drug inspections and employee drug testing and said most reform efforts were already underway. She also cited strong policies, such as 72-hour inventory checks and "double lock and key access" to drugs, to keep VA drug crime in check. Congressional auditors said spot checks found four VA hospitals skipped monthly inspections of drug stocks or missed other requirements. Rep. Ann Kuster of New Hampshire, the panel's top Democrat, said she worried that the VA may not be receiving adequate resources to stem drug theft.



VA pledges more inspections, drug tests to stem opioid theft
Testifying at a House hearing, Carolyn Clancy, a deputy VA undersecretary for health, said the department was moving aggressively to stem VA drug crimes. Congressional auditors said spot checks found four VA hospitals skipped monthly inspections of drug stocks or missed other requirements. The panel held a hearing Monday aimed at the VA's efforts to deter drug theft. She also cited strong policies, such as 72-hour inventory checks and "double lock and key access" to drugs, to keep VA drug crime in check. Keith Berge, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist who chairs its Medication Diversion Prevention group, said drug theft was serious and patients could be seriously harmed if deprived of medication.

VA data show low rate of discipline for opioid theft, drug use by VA employees

Roughly translated, VA employees were disciplined in 3 percent of cases. Nearly one-third of the disciplined employees were dismissed or forced to resign, according to VA data. Congressional auditors said spot checks found four VA hospitals skipped monthly inspections of drug stocks or missed other requirements. VA cited its own data showing 2,405 cases of drug loss or theft from January 2014 to March 2016. During that time, there were more than 11,000 reported incidents of drug loss or theft at federal hospitals -- the vast majority within the VA, according to law enforcement data.



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