Increasing acceptance: The rise of medical cannabis under clinician supervision

27/11/2023
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Recent surveys indicate a significant shift in the perception and use of cannabis for medical purposes. A survey conducted by EO Care, a cannabis wellness company, reveals that a substantial portion of Americans are open to using medical cannabis under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

The survey's findings

The survey, involving 1,027 part-time employed Americans in states where cannabis is legal, shows that 18% of respondents have used cannabis for health reasons, 19% for recreational purposes, and 14% for both in the past year. Notably, 65% expressed comfort in using cannabis if screened and dosed by a clinician. This highlights a growing trust in the medical potential of cannabis when administered under professional guidance.

Primary uses of cannabis

The main reasons cited for cannabis use were anxiety, pain, and sleep, with 88% of medical users reporting a reduced reliance on prescription drugs and alcohol. This suggests a potential shift in traditional medication practices, aligning with the broader public opinion favoring the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes.

Impact on healthcare and employment

EO Care’s CEO, Sean Collins, emphasized the need for accessible medical advice on marijuana treatment. He pointed out the lack of knowledge among doctors and the inadequacy of dispensaries in providing medical advice. This gap in healthcare has left many without proper guidance on dosage, drug interactions, and health risks.

Employment and cannabis care

The survey also found that 56% of respondents would prefer working for companies offering cannabis care in their health plans, and 44% would reconsider applying to companies with strict cannabis policies. This reflects an evolving landscape where cannabis care is becoming a consideration in employment decisions.

Legalization and public opinion

Currently, 38 states have legalized some form of medical cannabis treatment. Surveys, including one by Pew Research Center, consistently show broad public support for legal cannabis access. These findings align with the trend in states where cannabis is still illegal, like South Carolina, where 76% of adults support legal medical cannabis.

Demographics and cannabis legalization

Despite widespread support, there remain significant age and partisan differences in opinions on cannabis legalization. Older adults are generally less supportive of legalizing cannabis for recreational use compared to younger demographics.

EO care’s role

EO Care positions itself as a pioneering provider of clinically guided cannabis health solutions for employers. Their digital health service offers tools for HR and benefits leaders to integrate cannabis into healthcare strategies responsibly, addressing concerns like cannabis overuse.

Comprehensive healthcare solutions

With data from cannabis clinicians and researchers, EO Care is working towards offering effective options for cancer treatment, pain management, opioid replacement, anxiety, and sleep management, reflecting a holistic approach to healthcare.

The increasing acceptance and potential benefits of medical cannabis, particularly under clinician supervision, are reshaping public opinion and healthcare strategies. As legal frameworks evolve and awareness grows, medical cannabis is set to play a significant role in future healthcare paradigms.

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Robin Roy Krigslund-Hansen

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