Coronavirus Crisis Spurs Access To Online Treatment For Opioid Addiction
The federal government has waived a law that required an in-person doctor's visit before patients could be prescribed drugs that quell withdrawal symptoms. That's a boon for patients, counselors say.
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April 20, 2020 at 07:30PM
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NPR News: Coronavirus Crisis Spurs Access To Online Treatment For Opioid Addiction
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