Dispensaries
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It's now legal for medical purposes in almost half our 50 states, millions of people can purchase their marijuana, their medicine, in government- licensed dispensaries, and over half my fellow citizens now say it's time to legally regulate and tax marijuana more or less like alcohol.
We're building
dispensaries
across that constituency.
I walked into the clinic, and from the moment that I entered many of these clinics and dispensaries, I felt like that dispensary, that clinic, was there for me.
The fact that patients like Robin are going to these clinics, are going to these
dispensaries
and getting that sort of personalized attention and education and service, really should be a wake-up call to the healthcare system.
People like Robin are turning away from mainstream medicine, turning to medical marijuana
dispensaries
because those
dispensaries
are giving them what they need.
The good news though is that there are lessons we can learn today from those medical marijuana
dispensaries.
And there are probably three lessons at least that we can learn from those small
dispensaries.
Huge opportunities to learn from some of the tricks of those medical marijuana
dispensaries
to provide more education that doesn't require a lot of physician time necessarily, or any physician time, but opportunities to learn about what medications we're using and why, prognoses, trajectories of illness, and most importantly, opportunities for patients to learn from each other.
And last but not least, putting patients first the way those medical marijuana
dispensaries
do, making patients feel legitimately like what they want, what they need, is why, as healthcare providers, we're here.
Medical marijuana
dispensaries
and clinics all across the country are figuring this out.
We need to go visit a few medical marijuana
dispensaries.
We need to figure out why so many patients like Robin are leaving our mainstream medical clinics and going to these medical marijuana
dispensaries
instead.
After years of structural adjustment programs, the health-care systems of many developing countries – especially in Africa – had been ravaged, with 30-50% vacancy rates in health-care positions, bare dispensaries, and never-ending queues.
Western Europe thought it defeated TB in the late 1970s, and dismantled its network of
dispensaries.
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