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Protect terminally ill patients: Submit a comment by 3/31!

A proposed DEA rule would ban providers from prescribing meds via telehealth if they haven’t conducted an in-person exam. Submit a comment by 3/31 to request an exemption for terminal and seriously ill patients.

Protect terminally ill patients: Submit a comment by 3/31!

A proposed DEA rule would ban providers from prescribing meds via telehealth if they haven’t conducted an in-person exam. Submit a comment by 3/31 to request an exemption for terminal and seriously ill patients.

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