The Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") announced three new regulations related to the prescription of controlled substances resulting from ...
In-Person Medical Evaluation Required for Prescribing Controlled Substances The NPRM seeks ... determine that physicians and board-certified mid-level practitioners have a legitimate need to ...
The first special registration system would apply to mid-level practitioners seeking to prescribe Schedule III-V controlled substances ... for telemedicine-based prescribing and dispensing create ...
called the telemedicine prescribing registration, would authorize qualified clinician practitioners such as doctors and mid-level practitioners to prescribe Schedule III-V controlled substances ...
The American Medical Association recently released its comments on the DEA’s proposed rules for controlled substance prescribing via telemedicine. Many telehealth providers are supportive of the ...
The continuity of care for those receiving controlled substances ... to maintain compliant prescribing practices amid shifting regulations both at the state and federal level.
The federal government initially eased restrictions on prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, and telehealth has since boomed in popularity. Advocates ...
The first tier comprises clinicians wanting to prescribe Schedule III-V level drugs ... to virtually prescribe controlled substances must check prescription drug monitoring databases in all ...