Addiction Treatment in Public Health: The Role of Telehealth
Enhancing Access to Addiction Treatment
As drug costs continue to escalate, the burden on public health systems becomes heavier. Telehealth is emerging as a viable solution, providing essential addiction treatment services remotely. This allows individuals facing addiction to receive the care they need without the barriers imposed by traditional in-person visits.
Legislative Efforts to Preserve Telehealth Services
Two lawmakers are leading the charge to ensure that telehealth options remain available for addiction treatment. Their advocacy is crucial in the fight against addiction, especially in a time when infectious diseases are on the rise and closely linked to substance misuse challenges.
- Increased accessibility to care
- Reduces stigma associated with treatment
- Addresses the magnitude of public health crises
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