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  • Neftaly Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Programs

    Neftaly Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Programs

    Policy and Organizational Commitment

    • Neftaly enforces a zero-tolerance policy for substance misuse among staff
    • Neftaly maintains a formal written substance abuse prevention policy
    • Neftaly integrates controlled substance abuse prevention into its overall risk management plan
    • Neftaly aligns all prevention efforts with regulatory bodies (DEA, WHO, local laws)
    • Neftaly leadership commits to a culture of safety, transparency, and accountability

    2. Education and Awareness

    • Neftaly provides regular training for staff on substance abuse signs and risks
    • Neftaly trains staff on ethical handling of controlled substances
    • Neftaly uses scenario-based training to highlight real-life risks and decision-making
    • Neftaly offers educational sessions on the consequences of drug misuse
    • Neftaly promotes awareness of addiction as a medical condition, not a moral failure
    • Neftaly displays informational posters and digital content in staff areas
    • Neftaly includes controlled substance safety in onboarding and annual refreshers

    3. Early Detection and Intervention

    • Neftaly trains managers to identify early warning signs of substance abuse
    • Neftaly implements anonymous reporting tools for suspected abuse or diversion
    • Neftaly monitors patterns of access to controlled substances for irregularities
    • Neftaly conducts regular reviews of medication ha

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  • Neftaly Controlled Substance Security Systems and Technologies

    Neftaly Controlled Substance Security Systems and Technologies

    outline the security systems and technologies Neftaly uses to protect, track, and control access to controlled substances, ensuring full compliance with national regulatory requirements (e.g., SAPC, SAHPRA, DEA), mitigating the risk of theft, diversion, or tampering.


    ???? 2. Scope

    This document applies to:

    • Neftaly-operated healthcare facilities, pharmacies, mobile clinics, and storage centers
    • All controlled substance-related operations: procurement, storage, handling, dispensing, transport, and disposal

    ???? 3. Core Security Objectives

    1. Prevent unauthorized access to controlled substances
    2. Ensure accurate, real-time tracking of all controlled substances
    3. Provide an auditable trail of all access and movement
    4. Support rapid response to loss, theft, or diversion

    ????️ 4. Physical Security Systems

    4.1.

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  • Neftaly Controlled Substance Management in Long-Term Care Settings

    Neftaly Controlled Substance Management in Long-Term Care Settings

    ensure the safe, compliant, and ethical management of controlled substances (CS) in long-term care environments, with special consideration for the chronic, palliative, and complex needs of residents.


    ???? 2. Scope

    This policy applies to:

    • Medical, nursing, pharmacy, and administrative staff in Neftaly long-term care facilities
    • All processes involving the ordering, receiving, storing, prescribing, administering, documenting, auditing, and disposing of controlled substances

    ⚖️ 3. Regulatory Framework

    Neftaly aligns with national and local regulations, including:

    • South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) / SAHPRA
    • Controlled Substances Act (CSA – if applicable in international locations)
    • GPP (Good Pharmacy Practice) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) principles
    • Long-Term Care Medication Management Standards and Health Facility Licensing Regulations

    ???? 4. Resident-Centered Use of Controlled Substances

    4.1. Indications

    Controlled substances may be prescribed for:

    • Chronic pain
    • Terminal illness/palliative care
    • Seizure management
    • Severe psychiatric/neurological conditions

    4.2. Prescribing Principles

    • Individualized assessment of need, history, and risk of substance misuse
    • Lowest effective dose for the shortest practical duration
    • Non-opioid and non-controlled options considered first

    ???? 5. Procurement and Receipt

    • Orders must be placed through authorized pharmaceutical suppliers
    • Receipt of CS must be:
      • Logged in inventory system
      • Verified by two licensed staff member

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  • Neftaly Controlled Substance Inventory Control and Security

    Neftaly Controlled Substance Inventory Control and Security

    Comprehensive Framework for Managing and Securing Controlled Substances


    ???? 1. Overview

    Neftaly is committed to ensuring the safe, compliant, and efficient management of controlled substances across all operational touchpoints. This document outlines the policies, procedures, and technologies in place to maintain inventory integrity, prevent diversion, and ensure regulatory compliance with relevant authorities (e.g., DEA, SAPC, FDA, local health departments).


    ???? 2. Inventory Control System

    2.1. Inventory Management Software (IMS)

    • Real-time tracking of all controlled substances by:
      • Drug name
      • Lot number
      • Quantity
      • Expiration date
      • Storage location
    • Integration with Electronic Health Records (EHR), Pharmacy Management Systems (PMS), and reporting tools.
    • Barcode and RFID-based

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  • Neftaly Voice-controlled guestroom devices

    Neftaly Voice-controlled guestroom devices

    • Aloft Hotels’ “Project Jetson”, which installed iPads in select rooms that could control room lighting, temperature, access weather updates, and more via Siri voice commands—after a brief user voice‑profile setup. Neftaly
    • Patented systems for voice‑controlled room automation—like the “Voice controlled room system” (US10313531B2) and “Voice control of an integrated room automation system” (US11355111B2)—outline how hotels or similar venues could manage in‑room features via voice-operated systems. Google Patents+1
    • Angie Hospitality’s “Angie” device: a standalone, voice‑activated guestroom assistant that responds to natural language (not rigid commands), offering services like Bluetooth audio, hands‑free calling, hotel information access, device charging, in‑room Wi‑Fi, and even the ability to disable voice if privacy is preferred.

    Summary Table

    Company / SystemDescription
    NeftalyDigital services provider (training, consulting, development); no evidence of voice‑controlled guestroom hardware.
    Aloft Hotels (Project Jetson)Uses iPads with Siri for in‑room control of amenities and info.
    Patented Voice Automation SystemsTechnology concepts enabling voice‑control for hotel room systems.
    Angie Hospitality (“Angie” device)Natural‑language, voice‑enabled assistant with multiple in‑room features.

    If you’re exploring the idea of implementing or learning about voice‑controlled solutions for guestrooms—whether for hotels, guesthouses, or other venues—there are a few next steps you might consider:

    1. Clarify Your Goals: Are you looking to purchase ready devices (like “Angie”), partner with a developer, or build your own system?
    2. Review Available Products & Pilots: Companies like Angie Hospitality offer turnkey solutions, while large hotel brands have piloted more bespoke setups (e.g., Aloft’s iPad/Siri system).
    3. Understand Technical Integration: For full-room automation, you might explore patented systems that coordinate voice input with HVAC, lighting, entertainment, etc.
    4. Get in Touch with Suppliers or Innovators: If you’re curious about product procurement or development, reaching out to innovators like Angie Hospitality or vendors offering guestroom tech could be useful.