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Opioid Addiction Treatment: Easier Access and Flexible Rules

This act aims to improve access to opioid addiction treatment, especially methadone, by changing medication dispensing rules and allowing for more flexible treatment options. Citizens may benefit from easier access to therapy, including longer take-home medication supplies and the use of mobile treatment units.
Key points
Mobile Treatment Units: Opioid treatment programs can use mobile units to dispense medication, increasing access to therapy in various locations.
Easier Methadone Access: Doctors can prescribe methadone for pharmacy pickup, making it easier for patients to get medication without daily clinic visits.
Longer Take-Home Supplies: Required treatment periods before receiving larger take-home methadone supplies are shortened, reducing patient burden.
Flexible Patient Assessment: Doctors can assess patient responsibility for take-home medication even with recent substance use, potentially helping more people access treatment.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_S_3629
Sponsor: Sen. Markey, Edward J. [D-MA]
Process start date: 2022-02-10