MATE Act
MEDICATION ACCESS AND TRAINING EXPANSION (MATE) ACT
The MATE Act standardizes substance use disorder training to ensure that all prescribers of addictive medications possess baseline knowledge in evidence-based addiction prevention and treatments. This ensures that all DEA-controlled medication prescribers have a baseline knowledge of how to prevent addiction and how to identify, treat, and manage patients who have substance use disorders.
Specifically, the MATE Act requires all prescribers of federally controlled substances to complete eight (8) hours of training on treating and managing patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) and substance use disorder (SUD). This requirement begins on the date of your next scheduled DEA registration submission - regardless of whether it is an initial registration or a renewal registration - on or after June 27, 2023.
The NMA's continuing education entity, NMET, is accredited to provide the training that will meet this new requirement. Recordings of the virtual trainings will be made available on the website following the sessions and can be accessed at any time to receive CME.
Training is being provided in partnership with the Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
This project is funded in part from the State Opioid Response Grant #H79TI085774 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Treatment subgranted through the Nebraska Department of Health and Services, Division of Behavioral Health.