Signaling a possible future approach to regulating Schedule II-V prescribing via telemedicine in lieu of in-person examinations, on January 17 the ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced on Jan. 16, 2025, three new rules intended to implement patient protections and permanently ...
Healthcare executives are calling on the Trump Administration to nullify a DEA proposal to create a special registration for ...
Opens in a new tab or window Physicians would have to register with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for telehealth prescribing of certain controlled substances under a proposed rule ...
The Biden administration has finalized a long-awaited rule laying out how some health care providers can prescribe ...
However, telehealth advocates raised concerns about restrictions included in the rule, with one group asking President-elect Donald Trump to withdraw the proposal.
In the final days of the Biden administration the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued new regulations on who can ...
In this proposed rulemaking’s approach, DEA distinguishes telemedicine providers by architecting three distinct categories subject to different levels of scrutiny. The first special registration ...
Congress first directed the DEA to create the special registration program in 2008. That law prevented providers from prescribing controlled substances through telehealth unless they received such ...