FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 9/10/2012
The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey
(CMMNJ)
Contact: Ken
Wolski 609 394 2137
NJ
DOCTORS STRUGGLE WITH COMPLEX MARIJUANA REGULATIONS
Trenton – A
report issued today by CMMNJ found that physicians registered to participate in
the state Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP) struggled with the initial launch of
the registry for qualifying patients.
New Jersey
operates the only medical cannabis program in the country that requires
physicians to join a special registry to recommend marijuana. Seriously ill
residents must have a “bona fide” relationship with one of the few registered
doctors to apply to the DOH for their own registry card.
CMMNJ Board
Member and cancer patient Vanessa Waltz called all of the148 doctors listed on
the NJ Department of Health website and reached 99.
- 46 offices
reported that they were actively accepting new patients interested in the
program
- 30 offices
reported that they were not currently accepting new patients but may in the
future
- 23 offices
reported that they were registered but were not currently participating in the
MMP
The
conversations with practice managers and physicians revealed that residents who qualify for the MMP face new and significant barriers to safe cannabis access.
From the
report: “Offices reported that there has been no communication initiated by the
state in terms of: How the program works; how the patient registration process
works; that the physician registry would be published online; that the patient
registry was opening; alerts to any changes in guidelines on the DOH
informational website.”
CMMNJ has
already been on record appealing to the NJ DOH and the New Jersey Board of
Medical Examiners to take a comprehensive approach to educate NJ physicians
about cannabis. Now communication between DOH and the handful of doctors
willing to participate in the MMP registry seems to have broken down.
The report
continues: “The NJ DOH and the MMP official are not communicating with
physicians. Participating doctors did not receive notice when patient registry
was opened, and only found out when their phones started ringing or saw it on
the news. The DOH has failed in providing doctors with information including
clear educational materials, guidelines, and updates. Phone calls and emails
from offices are not being returned.”
The final
conclusion from CMMNJ: “The logical solution to this problem for patients is to
amend the MMP regulations immediately to remove all provisions related to the
physician registry.”
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For more information about this release, please contact Ken Wolski 609 394 2137
CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3)
public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.
Coalition for Medical Marijuana--New Jersey, Inc. www.cmmnj.org
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618
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