The Biden administration finalized a long-awaited rule in January, laying out how some health care providers can prescribe gold-standard opioid use disorder treatments through telehealth.
The final rule from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services allows providers who have not had an in-person visit with a patient to prescribe six months’ worth of buprenorphine through telehealth, including through audio-only visits.
Afterward, to continue prescribing buprenorphine through telehealth, providers can conduct an in-person medical evaluation or continue treating the patient “via another form of telemedicine.”
The final changes means a patient “will not necessarily need to be seen in-person by the prescribing practitioner at any point.”
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