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Patients may have permanent access to some addiction treatments through telehealth

Por: CBS News Politics February 25, 2023

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Washington – Patients may soon be able to obtain addiction treatments and medications through telehealth visits — without having to see a doctor in person.The Biden administration unveiled new regulations aimed at increasing patient access to certain medications and addiction treatments, and the proposed rules from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), announced Friday, make permanent certain Trump-era allowances for medical providers... + full article



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