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April 14, 2026DEAcritical impact AI CURATED

Navigating DEA Registration for Telehealth Providers Prescribing Controlled Substances Across State Lines

This article clarifies the complex DEA registration requirements for telehealth providers who prescribe controlled substances, particularly when crossing state lines. It addresses the implications of the Ryan Haight Act, the expiration of COVID-19 PHE waivers, and the DEA's proposed rules for prescribing controlled medications via telemedicine.

Source: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)17 views
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April 14, 2026State Boardhigh impact AI CURATED

Navigating Telehealth for Chiropractic Care: State Board Regulations and Remote Patient Management

State chiropractic boards are increasingly issuing guidance and regulations on the use of telehealth for chiropractic care, including initial consultations, follow-up visits, and remote patient management. These regulations often define what services are permissible via telehealth, require patient consent, and specify documentation standards, impacting how chiropractors can integrate virtual care into their practices.

Source: Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB)15 views
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April 14, 2026CPOMhigh impact AI CURATED

Iowa's Strict Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine: Implications for Telehealth and Medspa Operations

Iowa maintains a strict Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine, prohibiting corporations and non-licensed entities from employing physicians or controlling medical decision-making. This significantly impacts the permissible business structures for telehealth providers, medspas, and other healthcare businesses operating in the state, requiring careful adherence to professional corporation models or management service organization (MSO) arrangements that respect professional independence.

Source: Iowa Legislature (Iowa Code Chapter 147)50 views
IA
April 14, 2026CPOMcritical impact AI CURATED

Navigating Corporate Practice of Medicine Restrictions for DTC Telehealth Weight Loss Brands

Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telehealth weight loss brands face significant compliance challenges in states with strict Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrines. These laws prohibit corporations from employing physicians or controlling medical practices, requiring careful structuring to ensure physician independence and prevent fee-splitting.

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)22 views
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April 14, 2026Telehealthhigh impact AI CURATED

District of Columbia Telehealth: Establishing a Valid Provider-Patient Relationship and Prescribing Requirements

The District of Columbia has specific regulations governing the establishment of a valid provider-patient relationship via telehealth, which is a prerequisite for prescribing. Practitioners must adhere to these standards, including a real-time, interactive audio-visual examination, to ensure compliance and avoid potential regulatory violations. Understanding these rules is crucial for any healthcare business operating or expanding telehealth services in DC.

Source: District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR)16 views
DC
April 12, 2026CMShigh impact AI CURATED

CMS Expands Telehealth Services and Provider Eligibility Under Medicare

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has continued to expand the list of services eligible for Medicare reimbursement when furnished via telehealth, along with broadening the types of providers who can deliver these services. These updates reflect a sustained commitment to integrating telehealth into the permanent healthcare landscape, moving beyond pandemic-era flexibilities.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)33 views
April 12, 2026CPOMcritical impact AI CURATED

Navigating Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) for DTC Telehealth Weight Loss Brands

Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) telehealth weight loss brands face significant compliance challenges in states with strict Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrines. These laws prohibit corporations from employing physicians or dictating medical decisions, necessitating careful structuring to avoid illegal fee-splitting and ensure physician independence.

Source: Medical Board of California33 views
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April 12, 2026DEAcritical impact AI CURATED

DEA Registration and Telehealth Prescribing of Controlled Substances Across State Lines: Navigating Post-PHE Regulations

This article clarifies the evolving DEA regulations regarding the prescribing of controlled substances via telehealth, particularly for providers operating across state lines. It addresses the impact of the Ryan Haight Act, the temporary waivers during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, and the DEA's subsequent proposed rules for a permanent telehealth prescribing framework.

Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)19 views
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April 10, 2026CMShigh impact AI CURATED

CMS Requirements for Telehealth Provider Credentialing and Medicare Enrollment

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has specific requirements for healthcare providers to credential and enroll in Medicare, which are critical for billing telehealth services. Understanding these rules, including temporary waivers and permanent flexibilities, is essential for compliant telehealth operations and reimbursement.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)47 views
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April 10, 2026Telehealthhigh impact AI CURATED

Navigating Multi-State Practice: An Overview of Telehealth Licensing Compacts and Their Impact

Interstate licensure compacts like IMLC, PSYPACT, and the ASWB Social Work Compact are streamlining multi-state practice for various healthcare professionals, enabling telehealth expansion while maintaining regulatory oversight. These compacts offer a pathway for licensed providers to practice across state lines without obtaining full, individual licenses in each participating jurisdiction.

Source: Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission58 views
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April 10, 2026State Boardhigh impact AI CURATED

New Jersey Pharmacy Board Clarifies Telehealth Prescribing, Compounding, and Fulfillment Regulations

The New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy has established clear regulations governing the dispensing, compounding, and fulfillment of prescriptions originating from telehealth encounters. These rules emphasize patient safety, proper prescription transmission, and adherence to compounding standards, directly impacting telehealth providers operating within or serving New Jersey residents.

Source: New Jersey State Legislature / New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy23 views
NJ
April 10, 2026DEAcritical impact AI CURATED

DEA Proposes Permanent Telehealth Prescribing Rules for Controlled Substances Post-PHE

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued proposed rules for the permanent prescribing of controlled substances via telehealth after the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) flexibilities expire. These rules aim to balance patient access with preventing diversion, primarily requiring an in-person medical evaluation for Schedule II-V controlled substances before a telehealth prescription, with some exceptions.

Source: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)20 views
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April 10, 2026State Boardhigh impact AI CURATED

Kentucky Pharmacy Board Regulations Impacting Telehealth Prescribing, Compounding, and Fulfillment

Kentucky's Board of Pharmacy maintains specific regulations that govern the practice of pharmacy, including aspects relevant to telehealth prescribing, compounding, and medication fulfillment. These rules ensure patient safety and proper medication dispensing, requiring telehealth providers to understand the state's framework for valid prescriptions and pharmacy operations.

Source: Kentucky Board of Pharmacy15 views
KY
April 10, 2026DEAcritical impact AI CURATED

DEA Registration and Telehealth Prescribing Across State Lines: Navigating the Ryan Haight Act Exception

Telehealth providers prescribing controlled substances must adhere to DEA registration requirements, which are complicated by state lines and the Ryan Haight Act. While the COVID-19 public health emergency temporarily waived certain in-person examination requirements, the DEA is working towards a permanent framework, making understanding current and proposed rules critical for compliance.

Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)18 views
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April 9, 2026Telehealthcritical impact AI CURATED

Navigating Multi-State Telehealth Regulations for Functional Medicine and Longevity Programs

Operating functional medicine and longevity programs via telehealth across state lines presents complex regulatory challenges, primarily concerning state-specific licensure, scope of practice, and the definition of a valid patient-provider relationship. Healthcare businesses must meticulously adhere to the laws of both the originating and receiving states to avoid compliance risks and potential enforcement actions. Understanding these nuances is critical for sustainable multi-state telehealth operations.

Source: Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)22 views
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