Experts are warning that a drug enforcement agency rule expected out in october will leave doctors confused about whether they can use telemedicine to provide medication assisted treatment for opioid disorders.
The use of telemedicine while providing medication assisted treatment mat.
Last year s big congressional opioid bill gave the dea a deadline for guidance that it promised years ago to clarify when physicians can more.
Telemedicine medication assisted treatment t mat is an effective approach to providing convenient comprehensive care to individuals regardless of location transportation barriers or schedule.
Across the united states every state city and county is trying to increase treatment options.
On may 15 2018 dea issued a statement use of telemedicine while providing medication assisted treatment to clarify how practitioners can use telemedicine as a tool to expand buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder under current dea regulations.
Surrounding medication use in the support of recovery in some circumstances ihs federal tribal urban i t u facilities may need to facilitate access to medication assisted treatment mat using telehealth treatment models when traditional office based models are unavailable or inaccessible.
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