Concerns have risen over regulations included in Alabama’s new telemedicine law.
requires patients to visit a doctor in person before being prescribed a controlled substance in a virtual setting.
He added that in-person treatment can be intimidating for a person with opioid use disorder and that only 40% of counties in the country have those licensed providers.This is why Bicycle Health launched Alabama Airdrop. Burgess and other Bicycle Health doctors flew to Alabama to meet with patients in person, but they couldn’t reach everyone and have stopped taking new patients in Alabama.
The center has locations around the state and offers help for people with all substance use disorders.
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