The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently announced new rules that will impact telemedicine practices, especially concerning ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") announced three new regulations related to the prescription of controlled substances resulting from ...
The United States is seeing a second peak in flu cases this season. After doctor’s office visits for flu dipped early this ...
The DEA’s proposed 50/50 telehealth rule undermines the accessibility and effectiveness of psychiatric care by imposing unnecessary in-person visit requirements. Here's how.
The DEA recently released three rules regarding the remote prescribing of controlled substances. However, many telehealth ...
New Yorkers are in big trouble if seconds are the difference between life and death. Ambulance response times during ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has finalized new rules to make temporary telemedicine flexibilities introduced during the COVID-19 public health emergency permanent. These rules govern ...
Healthcare executives are calling on the Trump Administration to nullify a DEA proposal to create a special registration for ...
According to a recent study published in Health Affairs, telemedicine offerings vary widely based on unique circumstances and factors, such as the age of the physician providing the care and the ...
When the DEA issued its final rule in November on the fate of telehealth flexibilities created during the pandemic, it confirmed that DEA-registered practitioners can write prescriptions without ...
DEA’s Proposed Rule for Telehealth Controlled Substance Prescribing The DEA recently proposed a rule aimed at regulating the telehealth prescribing of controlled substances. This rule is specifically ...
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