Controlled Substance Logging Q&A with VetSnap
Controlled Substance Logging Q&A with VetSnap
Jan Woods, a Regulatory Consultant for Controlled Substance education in the Animal Health industry and Co-Founder of Ask Jan, answers the question: Is there a permissible amount of discrepancies allowed in drug logs?
One of the most common misunderstandings around controlled drug log compliance is that there is some minimum amount of discrepancies allowed. The truth is, no amount of discrepancies is acceptable. Any discrepancies found must be dealt with quickly and transparently in accordance with regulations.
Watch our brief video to learn from Jan Woods (from Ask Jan for Help) about effectively handling discrepancies in your veterinary hospital. Discover how VetSnap can assist you in accounting for and documenting discrepancies in detail with ease.
Book a quick 30-minute chat with the VetSnap Team to learn how we can help your hospital with our digital controlled substances logs.
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