Get Involved

We’re just getting started, and there’s so much to do!

HealthcareDiversion.org needs help with promotion, social media, research, copy editing and event support. If you support our mission and can contribute your time – it’s more valuable to us than you know.

We’d love to work with you. Contact us and let’s have a conversation.

Board of Advisors

Our Board of Advisors consists of individuals and institutions who share a common goal of reducing drug diversion in healthcare – including pharmacists, physicians, drug diversion leaders, hospital CEOs, industry associations, government agencies and more.

Contribute and provide feedback on educational materials.

Represent Healthcare Diversion Network in the media, speaking and other events

Quarterly meetings with all advisory board members

Share ideas on the direction of the site and new ways to achieve our mission

Report & Verify Incidents

We could always use volunteers to help us add incidents of diversion to our map and verify reported incidents.

Reporting Incidents

Volunteers gather incidents from a variety of sources, including disciplinary records from licensure boards, press releases from law enforcement, public health notices, or other nonprofits in this area.

Anyone can volunteer to add incidents to our database and map.

Verifying Incidents

Volunteers also review submitted incidents to verify the information reported and determine whether the incident should be published for inclusion into our database. Occasionally incidents also need to be updated if new information becomes available.

Volunteers can apply for an account to review and update reported incidents

Partner With Us

Whether you want to become an official partner or simply provide solidarity around a common cause, we’d love to work with you. Any help makes a huge difference in our joint fight against drug diversion in healthcare. Contact us and let’s have a conversation.

Would you be open to talking with us about how we could forward incidents in your state to you or your state colleagues for investigation?

Our hope is that we could forward the information we have to the appropriate investigator(s) in each state, such as investigators on the state board of nursing, board of pharmacy, or medical boards, and/or to the appropriate state or local law enforcement agencies. By providing the information to the appropriate investigators, we hope to get the information into the right hands who can conduct an investigation to determine if drug diversion is in fact occurring.

We receive many reports of drug diversion from across the country, which are submitted either to our 24 hour hotline, or on our website.

In some cases, these incidents have already been investigated at the local, state, or federal level. However, a growing number of incidents we receive have not yet been investigated by anyone outside the healthcare facility, and many of these are reports from co-workers who feel management is not investigating it adequately.