opioid use disorder

PursueCare prescription digital therapeutics apps
By  Anthony Vecchione 05:34 pm October 16, 2024
PursueCare, a company that provides personalized virtual addiction treatment, announced the re-release of FDA-cleared RESET and RESET-O, prescription digital therapeutics (PDTs) for substance use disorder and opioid use disorder, respectively. RESET and RESET-O were initially developed and commercialized by Pear Therapeutics, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year. PursueCare acquired...
Person sitting in a pharmacy and getting an injection by a pharmacist
By  Jessica Hagen 01:52 pm September 5, 2023
Virtual opioid use disorder treatment company Bicycle Health is partnering with supermarket chain Albertsons to allow the telehealth company's providers to prescribe buprenorphine monthly injections for opioid use disorder that can be filled inside Albertsons pharmacies across 17 states.   Buprenorphine has been shown to reduce the risk of death after an opioid overdose.  Bicycle Health's doctors...
Masimo's Opioid Halo
By  Emily Olsen 01:19 pm April 3, 2023
Medtech company Masimo announced it had received FDA De Novo clearance for Opioid Halo, the company's opioid overdose alert system. The monitoring system aims to prevent overdose by alerting family members or caregivers when a patient is experiencing opioid-induced respiratory depression, or slowed or stopped breathing that can be fatal. Opioid Halo includes four components: a fingertip sensor, a...
A person talking to a provider on a video call via tablet
By  Emily Olsen 12:02 pm March 30, 2023
Receiving telehealth services for opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with reduced odds for fatal overdose among Medicare beneficiaries, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.  Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the National Institutes of Health studied two cohorts of fee-for-...
A person talking to a doctor via a video chat on a laptop.
By  Emily Olsen 12:38 pm January 30, 2023
A study published in JAMA Network Open found no difference in visit frequency for opioid use disorder treatment, initiation of medication use or adverse outcomes between patients who were treated by clinicians with high or low levels of telehealth use, suggesting telemedicine could be comparable to in-person care. The research used de-identified claims data from about 11,800 patients with...
A clinician using a tablet.
By  Emily Olsen 01:22 pm October 4, 2022
Sonara Health, maker of a digital methadone management system, raised $3 million in a seed funding round led by First Trust Capital Partners and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas. WHAT IT DOES Founded in 2020, the Mark Cuban-backed startup has built a digital system to allow patients with opioid use disorder to take methadone at home while being monitored by a clinician.  Though requirements were...
A doctor talking with a patient on a video call on her smartphone.
By  Emily Olsen 11:03 am September 2, 2022
Receiving opioid use disorder-related telehealth care during the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with lower odds of medically treated overdose and better retention using medications like methadone and buprenorphine, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.  The research used data from Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries ages 18 and older who had received a diagnosis for opioid use...
Paramedics rolling a patient onto an ambulance.
By  Emily Olsen 11:24 am August 17, 2022
Bicycle Health, which offers virtual opioid use disorder treatment, is partnering with emergency telehealth provider Tele911 to connect patients to continuing care after an overdose or health crisis. Tele911 works with paramedics to determine if patients need to be transported to a hospital emergency room or if they can be treated at home or at another care site. Under the partnership, those who...
Ankit Gupta and Dr. Brian Clear
By  Emily Olsen 10:18 am July 15, 2022
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. drug overdose deaths have surged. The CDC estimates that more than 107,000 people died in 2021, an increase of nearly 15% from the more than 93,000 deaths in 2020.  But the pandemic also has brought a sudden boost in telehealth utilization. Regulations surrounding telehealth prescriptions of controlled substances were loosened during the public health...
A woman talks to a provider on her tablet
By  Emily Olsen 02:06 pm June 10, 2022
Virtual addiction treatment startup Boulder Care announced Friday it had received $36 million in Series B funding. The round included participation by Qiming Venture Partners, Goodwater Capital and Laerdal Million Lives Fund as well as returning investors First Round Capital, Greycroft, Tusk Venture Partners and Gaingels. Boulder said the Series B brings its total raise to more than $50 million....