- Day 1
April 1, 2019 - April 2, 2019
8:00 am - 5:00 pm - Day 2
April 2, 2019
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
2019 Healthcare Facility Diversion Summit agenda
Sunday, March 31st
Welcome Reception – 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Hosted by Johns’ Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
The Library Restaurant
https://thelibrarystpete.com/
Monday, April 1st
7:30 am Registration and Coffee Service
Vendor tables are open throughout Day 1
8:30 am – Welcoming Remarks
9:00 am – Diversion of Pharmaceutical Controlled Substances- National Diversion Trends
This presentation will allow participants a brief background of the prescription opioid epidemic and DEA’s response. The veteran DEA instructors will provide information on recent trends in DEA’s diversion-related enforcement activities.
Susannah Herkert
Unit Chief – Diversion Specialized
Office of Training
Drug Enforcement Administration
ASAC William J.C. Matthews
Criminal – Diversion, Intelligence & Recovery Training Section (TRC)
DEA Office of Training
10:00 am – Break – Exhibitors
10:30 am – Diversion Case Study
This presentation will provide an overview of an actual criminal diversion case. This case study will cover case initiation, enforcement efforts, and the ultimate federal prosecution of a pharmacist involved in the diversion of controlled substances.
Susannah Herkert
Unit Chief – Diversion Specialized
Office of Training
Drug Enforcement Administration
ASAC William J.C. Matthews
Criminal – Diversion, Intelligence & Recovery Training Section (TRC)
DEA Office of Training
11:30 am – Networking luncheon provided
12:30 pm – Drug Monitoring & Diversion Prevention in Healthcare
Establishing a standardized drug diversion program across a multi-entity health system with optimal effectiveness and efficiency.
Eric S. Bour, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Piedmont Newton Hospital (GA)
1:30 pm – Break Exhibitors
2:00 pm – Panel Disdussion – Hospital Security Directors discuss their hospitals approach to the opioid epidemic and diversion; internal and external partnerships
Rodney Benson, MS CPP, VP DEA Compliance and Drug Diversion Prevention
Med Star Health (MD)
Daman Toth, MPP Director, Security Administration
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
Moderator – Charlie Cichon, NADDI Executive Director
3:00 pm – Break Exhibitors
3:30pm – Healthcare Diversion Analytics
Unlock location information and intelligence from our inter-active online map. Quickly access and visualize online searches for healthcare diversion information.
4:30 pm Closing Remarks
8:00 am Coffee Service – Exhibits open
8:30 am – When Your Own Family’s Story Makes Headlines: The Personal Side of a Healthcare Diversion Announcement
Michelle Sybesma, Director Client Success at Diagnotes
9:30 am – Break Exhibitors
10:30 am – Healthcare Facility Diversion: Stealing Medications from those Most Vulnerable
Alan McGill, Senior Supervisory Special Agent, Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Office of Public Engagement
11:30 am – Networking luncheon provided
12:30 pm – Conducting a Successful Admission Seeking Interview
William Losefsky, MBA, CHPA, Chief of Security Services, LRG Healthcare (NH), IAHSS New Hampshire Chapter President
1:30 pm – Break – Exhibitors open and will be closing after the Break
2:00 pm – Developing and Motivating Your Diversion Team- A Roadmap To Success
Melissa Culbreth, MSSW, LMSW
Director, Medication Compliance HCA | Clinical Services Group
NADDI National Executive Board Member
John Cicero RPh, MBA
Director, Pharmacy Services insight Advisory- Supply Chain, HealthTrust
3:00 pm – Break
3:30 pm – Healthcare Facility Diversion Case Study
How a large healthcare facility reacted to both an employee overdose situation via diverted medications and the DEA investigation that followed.
Len Lewis, Corporate Compliance Controlled Substance Manager
MichiganMedicine/University of Michigan Health System
4:30 pm – Closing Remarks
Summit Speakers
Eric S. Bour, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Piedmont Newton Hospital (GA)
ASAC William J.C. Matthews
Criminal – Diversion, Intelligence & Recovery Training Section (TRC)
DEA Office of Training
Special Agent Susannah Herker, DEA
Rodney Benson, MS CPP, VP DEA Compliance and Drug Diversion Prevention
Med Star Health (MD)
Daman Toth, MPP Director, Security Administration
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
Michelle Sybesma, Director Client Success at Diagnotes
Alan McGill, Senior Supervisory Special Agent, Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Office of Public Engagement
William Losefsky, MBA, CHPA, Chief of Security Services, LRG Healthcare (NH)
Melissa Culbreth, MSSW, LMSW
Director, Medication Compliance
HCA | Clinical Services Group
John Cicero RPh, MBA
Director, Pharmacy Services insight Advisory- Supply Chain, HealthTrust
Len Lewis, Corporate Compliance Controlled Substance Manager
MichiganMedicine/University of Michigan Health System
Venue: Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront
Venue Phone: (727) 894-5000
Venue Website: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/hilton-st-petersburg-bayfront-SPTSHHF/index.html
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Description:
This contemporary Downtown hotel is an 8-minute walk from the Dali Museum and a 10-minute walk from the Mahaffey Theater.
All rooms offer sophisticated decor and custom-designed beds, plus 42-inch flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Suites add separate living areas.
Dining options include a modern bistro restaurant, a Salvador Dali-inspired cocktail bar and a coffee shop. Other amenities include a fitness center and a tropical-themed outdoor pool, plus a business center and 30,000 sq ft of meeting space.