Kentucky to help connect patients with medical providers as part of its
medical cannabis program
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[November 22, 2024]
By BRUCE SCHREINER
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky will offer an online directory to help
connect patients with medical providers as it prepares for the start of
its medical cannabis program in 2025, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday.
So far, 154 doctors and advanced practice registered nurses are
authorized to be medical cannabis practitioners, a number that is
growing steadily, Beshear said. The medical cannabis program begins Jan.
1.
The online directory will launch on Dec. 1, he said, so patients can
find practitioners nearest to them. As more medical providers gain
authorization to participate in the program, they will be added to the
portal. The governor's office said the directory will be available at
kymedcan.ky.gov.
“All of this is an attempt to have the program up and running as quickly
as we can,” Beshear said during his statehouse news conference.
The Democratic governor was a leading supporter of legalizing medical
marijuana in Kentucky, and his administration has been responsible for
setting up the multitiered system. After years of setbacks for
proponents of medical marijuana, the Republican-dominated legislature
last year passed the measure legalizing access to medical cannabis for
people suffering from a defined list of debilitating illnesses.
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Patients eligible for medical
marijuana must have a qualifying medical condition and obtain
written certification from an authorized medical practitioner, a
step that is needed for patients to apply for a medical cannabis
card. Qualifying illnesses include cancer, multiple sclerosis,
chronic pain, epilepsy, chronic nausea or post-traumatic stress
disorder.
“Medical cannabis is about health care," Beshear said Thursday. "The
purpose of this program is to help Kentuckians who are suffering,
like our veterans suffering from PTSD.”
Practitioners will be able to see patients starting Dec. 1 and issue
the written certifications.
Meanwhile, the first of two lotteries to select applicants for
medical cannabis dispensary licenses will be held on Monday, the
governor said. The second lottery for dispensary applicants will be
Dec. 16. The state already has issued 29 licenses to cultivators,
safety compliance facilities and processors.
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