Telemedicine Medication-Assisted Treatment
Telemedicine medication-assisted treatment (T-MAT) is an effective approach to providing convenient, comprehensive care to individuals regardless of location, transportation barriers, or schedule. Across the United States, every state, city and county is trying to increase treatment options. Learn more why telemedicine medication-assisted treatment should be on the priority list.
Why Buprenorphine for Opioid Dependency?
Buprenorphine is shown to be an effective medication when treating opioid dependency. Research shows this method of treatment is more convenient and effective than alternative forms of care.
High Quality Care
Bright Heart Health is the gold standard in telemedicine treatment. Our program adheres to state and Federal regulations, and the Tip 40 Guidelines issued by SAMHSA. As a comprehensive treatment program, we provide counseling, case management, drug screening, and checks of the prescription drug monitoring databases in each state.
Emergency Room – Direct Access
The Emergency Department is a revolving door for opioid addicts in many areas. To address this problem, we are partnering with Emergency Departments to provide ongoing treatment to patients who present in the ER.
Through our service, Emergency Departments have Direct Access to appointment scheduling and a paperless intake system to ensure patients have buprenorphine treatment upon discharge.
Access in 48 hrs.
Direct Access provides appointments within 48 hours. Our physicians provide medication management for buprenorphine and other opioid dependency medications.
Online Appointments
Patients or ER Staff can book appointments online. Patients will feel more confident knowing they have an appointment for ongoing treatment.
Paperless Intake
All intake forms are available online through our paperless system. This reduces intake time and ensures clients are prepared for their appointment.
Treatment Services
Currently, we operate in over a dozen states with treatment capacity over 6,000 patients.
We expect to expand services to Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia within the next 12 months.