Available but inaccessible: patient experiences during the first 2 years of a primary care-based medical cannabis program at an academic medical center

Eloise W. Freitag,Yuval Zolotov, Jayabhargav Annam, Jaqueline Labins, Jaclyn M. Yamada, Syeda Masharab Jillani,Julia H. Arnsten,Deepika E. Slawek

Harm Reduction Journal(2024)

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Medical cannabis use and public acceptance in the United States have increased over the past 25 years. However, access to medical cannabis remains limited, particularly for underserved populations. To understand how patients experience medical cannabis accessibility, we measured medical cannabis use and barriers to use after medical cannabis certification in an urban safety-net academic medical center. We conducted a retrospective cohort study among patients seen in Montefiore’s Medical Cannabis Program (MMCP) from 2017 to 2019. Patient demographic and clinical characteristics, as well purchase history of medical cannabis, were extracted from electronic medical records. We also administered a phone questionnaire to a subset of patients to assess usage patterns, effectiveness, and barriers to medical cannabis use. Among 562 patients who were newly certified for medical cannabis between 2017 and 2019, 45
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medical cannabis program,patient experiences,medical center,care-based
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