On Friday October 6, the DEA announced they would be extending eased pandemic rules for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine through the end of 2024.
The new regulations would allow all patients — not just those with preexisting providers — to be prescribed controlled substances without an in-person visit. The agency said it plans to issue new “standards or safeguards” by fall 2024.
In September, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) hosted a telehealth listening session in Washington, DC. The goal of the two-day sessions was to gather feedback on the issue of telehealth prescribing, specifically the prescribing of controlled substances like buprenorphine.
Dr. Brian Clear, MD, the Chief Medical Officer at Bicycle Health, was one of a handful of experts selected to present information about the successful treatment of opioid use disorder through the practice of telemedicine.
Below is a snippet from Dr. Clear's presentation. You can check out the entire presentation here.
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The DEA's two days of curated listening sessions showcased ideas for how a special registration eliminating in-person evaluation requirements for medically necessary controlled substances might work, but the agency indicated a need for more specifics.
Bicycle Health Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Brian Clear, was on hand and presented on the issue:
"Specifically in addressing the opioid overdose crisis, telemedicine care has shown remarkable advantages over in-person practice for many patients, and to continue to build on that success, we need the ability to continue using controlled medications for OUD care through telemedicine." Read all about it here.
“Many patients prefer injections over taking pills orally every day. There are also clinical indications where injectable buprenorphine might be a better fit for some patients.”In addition to working with providers like Anthem, United HealthCare, Cigna, Medicare and BlueCross BlueShield, Bicycle Health is pleased to welcome several new insurance partners, including:
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Bicycle Health and OUD Insights and News (Sept. 2023)