Sec. 303. Evaluation by assistant Secretary for planning and evaluation
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Two years after the date on which the first notification under clause
(iv)of section 303(g)(2)(B) of the Controlled Substances Act ( 21 U.S.C. 823(g)(2)(B) ), as added by section 301, is received by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation shall initiate an evaluation of the effectiveness of the amendments made by sections 301 and 302, which shall include an evaluation of— any changes in the availability and use of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction; the quality of medication-assisted treatment programs; the integration of medication-assisted treatment with routine healthcare services; diversion of opioid addiction treatment medication; changes in State or local policies and legislation relating to opioid addiction treatment; the use of nurse practitioners and physician assistants who prescribe opioid addiction medication; the use of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs by waived practitioners to maximize safety of patient care and prevent diversion of opioid addiction medication; the findings of the Drug Enforcement Administration inspections of waived practitioners, including the frequency with which the Drug Enforcement Administration finds no documentation of access to behavioral health services; and the effectiveness of cross-agency collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services and the Drug Enforcement Administration for expanding effective opioid addiction treatment.
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