
Narcotics Accountability in EMS; Challenges and Best Practices
Join our panel discussion on management, accountability and patient care when it comes to controlled substances. With the skyrocketing cases of opioid abuse and addiction it’s never been more important to build a culture of accountability when it comes to narcotics within EMS organizations. Taking years of experience in roles as firefighters, paramedics and insight as a medical director, our panel dives into the pitfalls of poor accountability and realistic approaches to keeping your staff and the public safe from narcotic diversions.
Panel of Experts

Clive Savacool
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Dr. Bill Worden
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Brooke Taylor
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LogRx
Designed by Emergency Medical Services professionals, LogRx is a standalone iOS & Android App that uses existing smart-devices to track narcotics from cradle to grave; complete with biometrics and GPS tracking. Using an administrator’s web-portal, the cloud-based software allows for real-time inventory accountability, ensuring DEA and Local EMSA compliance for successful audits and to avoid diversions. Giving your team of Paramedic’s and EMT’s the tools they need to do their job and to keep your Medical Director and LEMSA confident in your narcotic tracking practices.
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