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Senate Advances Telehealth and Fentanyl Overdose Legislation
March 25, 2026
The U.S. Senate has advanced bipartisan legislation aimed at expanding telehealth access for substance use disorder treatment and enhancing fentanyl overdose prevention protocols. The TREATS Act seeks to permanently authorize telehealth prescriptions for medications like buprenorphine, improving treatment accessibility nationwide, with particular emphasis on Virginia. Concurrently, Tyler's Law mandates the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to issue guidance for emergency rooms on fentanyl testing, addressing critical gaps in overdose response. These legislative actions signal increased federal focus on substance use disorder treatment and overdose prevention, impacting healthcare providers, telehealth service vendors, and public health procurement strategies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for telehealth platforms, medical testing equipment, and related healthcare services driven by expanded federal support and guidance.
- Agencies such as HHS and state health departments like Virginia Department of Health will require compliant telehealth solutions and fentanyl testing capabilities.
- Contractors specializing in healthcare IT, telemedicine, and diagnostic testing can explore opportunities aligned with these legislative mandates.
- Organizations involved in substance use disorder treatment should prepare for evolving procurement requirements reflecting permanent telehealth flexibilities and enhanced emergency room testing protocols.
Telehealth has helped many Virginians get the health care they need, including access to treatments for substance use disorder. By permanently allowing doctors to prescribe life-saving treatments via telehealth, the TREATS Act would better support individuals in recovery and help reduce the risk of overdoses.
— Sen. Tim Kaine
Overdose deaths, especially among young people, are increasing across the country, and even just one preventable death is too many. As we try to fight this epidemic, itโs important that hospital staff are including fentanyl in emergency room drug tests.
— Sen. Mark R. Warner
Agencies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, United States Senate, Virginia Department of Health, Drug Enforcement Administration, United States House of Representatives
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- Sens. Warner & Kaine Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Expand Access to Telehealth Treatment for Substance Use Disorder - Press Releases - Mark R. Warner · Warner Senate · Mar 25
- Warner Celebrates Senate Passage of Legislation to Prevent Deaths from Fentanyl Overdoses - Press Releases - Mark R. Warner · Warner Senate · Mar 25
- Warner Celebrates Senate Passage of Legislation to Prevent Deaths from Fentanyl Overdoses - Press Releases - Mark R. Warner · Warner Senate · Mar 25