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University of Michigan Health System’s record drug diversion settlement

The nation’s largest settlement of its kind involving allegations of drug diversion at a hospital is the result of a four-year Drug Enforcement Agency investigation into the University of Michigan Health System’s practices concerning controlled substances.

So what happened, and what will happen next for the health system?

The Ann Arbor News, which began reporting on the issue of stolen pills within the health system in 2014, analyzed the settlement agreement between the health system and the DEA.

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