Friday, October 15, 2021

Medical marijuana should be covered by health insurance. What’s the hold up?

 

By Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey, Inc. 

Marijuana is currently recognized as safe and effective for the treatment of many diseases, symptoms, and conditions in 36 states and the District of Columbia.

It is true that medical marijuana is not FDA-approved, but this is because such approval is impossible. Marijuana, or cannabis, may well be the most researched drug in history. A PubMed.gov search of “cannabinoids” yields nearly 30,000 results.

The cannabis studies that cannot get done in America are the very studies that would lead to FDA approval — large-scale clinical trials. The only legal source of cannabis for these clinical trials is the federal government’s farm at the University of Mississippi. A court case determined that the federal government never had an adequate supply of cannabis to conduct large scale clinical trials. Moreover, the federal government generally approves research into the harms of cannabis, not its benefits. Federal police — the DEA — enforce this perversion of science.

Moreover, FDA approval is no guarantee of drug safety. People die every day from FDA approved drugs, while no one has ever died from an overdose of marijuana.

After five years of rigorous study and testimony at numerous hearings, in 2010 the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act became law.

Medical marijuana has been legally available for purchase here since 2012. Currently, there are nearly 120,000 patients in the state’s program, with 20 Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) serving this population.

The cannabis that is available for patients is organically grown, with no possibility of it being contaminated by heavy metals or pesticides. The product is laboratory tested and the contents are accurately labelled so consumers know exactly what percentage of cannabinoids they have.

Knowledgeable employees of the ATCs are available to explain what consumers can expect from the different strains of cannabis. A periodically renewed recommendation by a licensed physician is required before purchase.

The ATCs are more strictly regulated than full-service pharmacies. Cameras monitor all activity in the ATCs, and redundant security systems are in place. The problem is that the consumer pays for this strict regulation. New Jersey has some of the most expensive medical cannabis in the country, with an ounce of premium buds costing between $400-$500. This makes the medical benefits of cannabis unavailable to many residents who have been impoverished by their illnesses or injuries.

The real question is, how do we best make medical cannabis available to patients who can benefit from it?

The New Jersey Supreme Court recently ruled that an individual in a Worker’s Compensation case should be reimbursed for the cost of medical cannabis associated with treatment of his work-related injury. This is a good first step.

Lawmakers have recently introduced bills to provide for some insurance coverage:

S3799/A5760 allows the costs of medical cannabis to be reimbursed by Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD), Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program, Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund, and Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1971 (VCCO).

A1708/S3406 requires workers’ compensation, PIP, and health insurance coverage for the medical use of cannabis under certain circumstances.

These bills are currently advancing through Senate and Assembly committees. Urge your state legislators to support these inroads into insurance coverage, so that the poor in New Jersey can also have access to the therapeutic benefits of cannabis.

Published in NJ Cannabis Insider, Sept. 16, 2021

https://www.nj.com/cannabis-insider/2021/09/issue-181-high-priorities.html?fbclid=IwAR0VPZLZetCdNBEBNdjd2vhaxKorzesQM-cccfE18WTgKbr4QC0F3JhJd7k

CMMNJ on Hillview’s Patient Advocacy Board

New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana Program
New Jersey Department of Health
P.O. Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625-0360
 
August 5, 2019
 
To the New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana Program Application Review Team:
 
The mission of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana–New Jersey (CMMNJ) is to bring about safe and legal access to medical marijuana for New Jersey patients who are under the care of licensed physicians and nurse practitioners. We increase support for our organization through education and outreach.
 
The CMMNJ is pleased to collaborate with HillviewMed Inc. (“Hillview”) through educational initiatives to build a healthier New Jersey. We have accepted a seat on Hillview’s Patient Advocacy Board, and we will designate a CMMNJ Board member to serve as a liaison between Hillview and CMMNJ. The goal is to have the voice of the many patients represented by CMMNJ empowered in the industry to effect positive change.
 
There are many synergies between Hillview’s corporate mission and the CMMNJ’s objectives. We appreciate that Hillview’s Chief Medical Officer is a Board-Certified Patient Advocate, as this reinforces the company’s patient-centric operations. Hillview’s creation of a Patient Advocacy Board further speaks to the company’s commitment to addressing the needs of the New Jersey patient community. We acknowledge the history of advocacy undertaken by Hillview’s officers, directors, and advisory board members. We anticipate that Hillview will support our ongoing operations and integrate into our networks to drive patient, caregiver, and healthcare provider enrollment in the NJMMP. We are aligned with Hillview’s educational approach to expanding the NJMMP, and we are eager to work together to build a healthier New Jersey.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director
Coalition for Medical Marijuana –New Jersey, Inc.

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

CMMNJ Meeting Agenda for October 12, 2021, 7 pm

 


CMMNJ Meeting Agenda for Oct. 12, 2021, 7 pm

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89964593716?pwd=bVozMGY0SlliNk1hbGlrMXNrN1B0Zz09

Meeting ID: 899 6459 3716

Passcode: 364813

New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana/Cannabis Program: 

Insurance coverage for medical cannabis: 

Op Ed: Medical marijuana should be covered by health insuranceWhat’s the hold up?

S3799/A5760: Medical cannabis costs to be reimbursed by Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program, Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD), Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund, and Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1971. Both bills advanced through Senate & Assembly Health Committees and were referred to Budget and Appropriations Committees. 

Take action with NORML!

A1708/S3406: Requires workers' compensation, PIP, and health insurance coverage for the medical use of cannabis. Passed in Assembly Committees; in Senate Commerce Committee. 

Take action with NORML!

Home cultivation for patients:

A5363/S3420 legalizes cultivation of eight medical cannabis plants.

S3407/A5435 legalizes cultivation of six plants for any NJ adult. 

S3582/A5552 legalizes cultivation of six plants for personal use, and 10 plants for medical use.

Sign the petition: Let Patients Grow NJ; Website: Let Patients Grow NJ #JeffsLaw.

Lawmakers must smarten up on cannabis: A Home Grow Q&A with Sen. Gopal

NJ Office of Legislative Services (OLS): “There is currently no scheduled return for the legislature, but they will most likely return around October/November.” 

The Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC): 

Summary of the CRC’s Initial Rules for the Personal-Use of Cannabis

The CRC Recreational Cannabis Statewide Webinar, October 13, 7-9pm.

Upcoming CRC Meetings:

October 15, 2021 at 11:30 a.m.

November 9, 2021 at 6 p.m.

December 7, 2021 at 6 p.m.

The CRC will examine distribution and delivery service businesses and prepare a Request for Application (RFA) process, to be published in NJ Register. Applications will have priority review, scoring, and approval for Social Equity Businesses, Diversely Owned Businesses, and Impact Zone Businesses. Social Equity Businesses are based on either economic need or having a criminal record from past marijuana-related offenses.

The six kinds of personal-use cannabis business licenses that will be available:

1. Cultivator

2. Manufacturer

3. Distributor

4. Delivery

5. Retailer

6. Wholesaler

Still no word on the 24 winning ATC applicants (5 cultivators, 15 dispensaries, and four vertical operators) from the 150 who applied in 2019.

National: 

On 9/29/21, the governor of California signed SB 311 (Ryan’s Law), a bill to require hospitals to permit medical marijuana use by certain patients.

The MORE ACT Repealing Cannabis Prohibition Passed the House Judiciary Committee. There is no companion bill in the Senate for the MORE Act; Senators plan to introduce the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.

The healthcare industry is moving toward a dramatically different future, where patient/consumer preferences are at the center of decision-making.

Upcoming Events: 

Cannademix: “Cannabis Conversations: Education, Equity, Sports, and Policy,” Middlesex College, 10/8/21, 3 to 9 p.m. Free. See: www.cannademix.com

American Cannabis Nurses Association (ACNA) Annual Conference! Oct. 17- 19, 2021, Albuquerque, NM, Register here!

Real Cannabis Entrepreneurs Oct. 15-16 Newark N.J. In-person or Virtual.

Minorities for Medical Marijuana: (M4MM) October Newsletter & Policy Update 

New Jersey CannaBusiness Association (NJCBA): Friday Lunch & Learn with cannabis industry leaders. Free. 10/8, Noon. 

Recent Events: 

SHORE GROW: It's a Family AF fair, Ocean, NJ, 9/25/21.

Weedstock, music festival to benefit DE NORML, Townsend, DE, 9/17-18.

NJ Cannabis Insider Live! all-day conference Sept. 23, Carteret Arts Center.

“Medical Marijuana” with Randi Goldberg’s “Straight Talk” 9/20/21.

NE CANN: New Jersey Cannabis Convention, Atlantic City, 10/2-3/21. 

Treasury report: 

Checking: $12,396; PayPal: $614. Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal to info@cmmnj.org, or send a check to: CMMNJ, 219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618.

For my 73rd birthday this year, I asked for donations to the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey Inc. Many thanks to all who made generous (income-tax deductible) donations! You made turning 73 a little easier.

Hemp wristbands are available, including wholesale prices. Will your store or dispensary display our colorful, all-hemp bracelets, so patrons can make donations to CMMNJ? We are deeply grateful for all support.

More info: 

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com 

Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/

Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey: http://www.cmmnj.org 

Twitter: @CMM_NJ

CMMNJ blog: https://cmmnj.blogspot.com/

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.