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Warner Again Presses DEA to Let Providers Prescribe via Telehealth

Virginia Senator Mark Warner sent a letter this week to Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DEA asking them to fulfill a long-delayed pledge to allow providers to use telehealth to prescribe controlled substances.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Virginia Senator Mark Warner is once again urging the federal government to fulfill a long-delayed plan to allow healthcare providers to prescribe controlled substances via telehealth.

In a letter sent this week to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Drug Enforcement Administration Acting Administrator Chris Evans, the Virginia Democrat pressed the DEA to create a registration process for providers who want to use connected health channels to prescribe medications used in substance abuse treatment.

Providers are prevented from prescribing controlled substances via telehealth by the Ryan Haight Act of 2008, which – among many things - mandates an in-person exam before any telehealth service. But that bill also allows the DEA to create a special registration so that providers can use telehealth.

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