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Healthcare Leadership, Policy & Digital Health News India > Blog > Global News > DEA & HHS Extend Telemedicine Flexibilities Through 2026!Remote Prescribing of Controlled Substances Continues

DEA & HHS Extend Telemedicine Flexibilities Through 2026!Remote Prescribing of Controlled Substances Continues

Published: January 3, 2026
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have issued a fourth temporary extension of COVID-19-era telemedicine flexibilities, allowing DEA-registered practitioners to prescribe Schedule IIโ€“V controlled substances via audio-video telemedicine without a prior in-person evaluation through December 31, 2026.

Glimpse:

Announced on December 31, 2025, and effective January 1, 2026, this one-year extension prevents a “telemedicine cliff” that could disrupt care for millions, particularly in mental health, substance use disorder treatment, and rural areas. It maintains broad remote prescribing authority while agencies finalize permanent rules, including a proposed Special Registration framework. Audio-only remains allowed for certain Schedule IIIโ€“V narcotics used in opioid use disorder treatment.

The DEA and HHS have jointly granted a critical one-year extension of telemedicine prescribing flexibilities for controlled substances, ensuring uninterrupted access to essential medications for patients across the U.S. This fourth temporary rule, published in the Federal Register on December 31, 2025, extends the COVID-19 public health emergency waivers through December 31, 2026averting potential chaos from their scheduled expiration.

Under the extension:

Practitioners can continue prescribing Schedule IIโ€“V controlled substances remotely via telemedicine (audio-video required for most, with audio-only permitted for specific opioid use disorder treatments).

No prior in-person evaluation is needed, preserving flexibility introduced in 2020.

This applies alongside two new final rules effective December 31, 2025 one expanding buprenorphine induction via telemedicine and another ensuring continuity for VA patients.

The decision responds to stakeholder warnings of disrupted care especially for vulnerable groups like rural residents, seniors, those with disabilities, and individuals managing mental health or addiction. Without extension, abrupt reversion to pre-pandemic Ryan Haight Act requirements (mandating in-person visits) could limit access and exacerbate shortages.

This temporary measure buys time for finalizing permanent regulations, including the proposed Special Registration for Telemedicine (comment period yielded thousands of inputs). It balances expanded access with safeguards against diversion, aligning with broader efforts to modernize telehealth while protecting public safety.

Industry reactions highlight relief: Advocacy groups praise avoided disruptions, while providers gain breathing room to adapt workflows. The extension also supports ongoing transitions to compliant platforms amid evolving reimbursement and state laws.

As telehealth solidifies as a mainstay post-pandemic utilization remains elevated this extension sustains momentum toward equitable, technology-enabled care.

โ€œThese flexibilities have become a lifeline for millions Extending them ensures continuity while we put permanent, commonsense policies in place.โ€

By

HB Team

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