Effective Telehealth Treatment
Improve patient health and lower costs with medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder via telehealth.
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World-class MOUD Treatment, Industry-Leading Telehealth
Bicycle Health provides medication-assisted treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) through telehealth. Serving patients in 32 states, with insurance contracts covering 90 million lives.
Through a single app, Bicycle Health combines MOUD with behavioral healthcare, drug screening, therapy and comprehensive social support service programs.
With 22,000 patients served, our peer-reviewed care model has been shown to deliver best-in-class outcomes – 80 percent of insured patients stay in recovery past 90 days, double the industry average
Our Approach
Innovative thinking. Transformative care.
Read insights from our leadership team and strategic advisors.
‘This Is a Life and Death Matter’: DEA Faces Tsunami of Criticism on Proposed Telehealth-Controlled Substances Rules
"The two proposed rules from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that effectively undue controlled substances prescribing via telehealth have received over 21,000 submissions so far during its public comment period."
Proposed DEA restrictions on telehealth will accelerate America’s opioid crisi
"On Friday, March 31, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) proposed new rules to permit the ongoing use of telemedicine to treat patients with opioid use disorder that fail to accomplish their stated objective and will effectively end access to treatment for the 8 million Americans estimated to have OUD."
The DEA’s new telehealth rules are medical malpractice for people with opioid addiction
"I worked on Capitol Hill and in state houses across the country for years, before a seemingly benign OxyContin prescription for pain sent me into a decade-long tailspin that nearly ended my life."
Proven success from Bicycle Health Medical Group:
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Knowledge is power for patients in recovery.
With the right resources and support, patients can overcome opioid use disorder and build a life they love. Check out our latest news articles, blogs, and other resources to get started.