The Washington Post (4/27, Goldstein) reports, “The Biden administration released guidelines Tuesday to make it easier for [physicians] and other health-care practitioners to prescribe the drug buprenorphine to treat” patients with “opioid addiction, softening restrictions widely criticized as hampering the response to the opioid epidemic.” Under the new guidelines, physicians, “physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other [healthcare professionals] no longer will need to undergo training before they are allowed to prescribe” buprenorphine, “as long as they are prescribing the medication for no more than 30 patients at a time.”
The AP (4/27, Johnson) reports under the new guidelines, prescribers will also “no longer have to refer patients to counseling services.”
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