DocMJ: The Business of Compassionate Cannabis Care offers a rare insider's view into building and scaling a successful medical cannabis practice in the United States. Drawing from real-world experience, Aaron Bloom--healthcare attorney and CEO of DocMJ--shares the legal, clinical, and entrepreneurial challenges of operating in the highly regulated medical marijuana industry. This book calls for a fundamental shift in healthcare: from helping patients "die well" to helping them "live well." Through the lens of compassionate cannabis care, it explores how cannabis can be a powerful tool for…mehr
DocMJ: The Business of Compassionate Cannabis Care offers a rare insider's view into building and scaling a successful medical cannabis practice in the United States. Drawing from real-world experience, Aaron Bloom--healthcare attorney and CEO of DocMJ--shares the legal, clinical, and entrepreneurial challenges of operating in the highly regulated medical marijuana industry. This book calls for a fundamental shift in healthcare: from helping patients "die well" to helping them "live well." Through the lens of compassionate cannabis care, it explores how cannabis can be a powerful tool for dignity, relief, and improved quality of life. Blending policy insight, business strategy, and patient stories, the book invites readers into a timely conversation about the future of cannabis in modern medicine--and how to align healthcare, law, and business with compassion and purpose. Perfect for healthcare professionals, cannabis entrepreneurs, policymakers, and advocates, DocMJ is both a business case study and a call to action for more humane, patient-centered care.
Aaron Bloom never set out to become the CEO of a medical cannabis company. In fact, for most of his life, he bought into the stereotypes surrounding cannabis as the "drug choice of slackers." His views began to change when he was a young prosecutor working for the Nassau County District Attorney's Office in Long Island, New York, after he graduated from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Law. During that time, he grew somewhat disenchanted with the criminal justice system and decided to leave courtroom law in favor of using the law to make a difference in people's lives. In this pursuit, he returned to his home state of Florida and worked his way to become the general counsel of a national senior housing organization, overseeing all legal matters. When medical marijuana was legalized in Florida, a physician approached Aaron about the company he founded--DocMJ--and wanted counsel to ensure the company's practices aligned with the state's regulatory requirements. Still skeptical about cannabis, Aaron agreed out of curiosity and because of the physician's reputation for patient care. As he spent time with DocMJ's staff, physicians, and patients, he made the remarkable discovery that much of what he assumed about medical marijuana was wrong. Rather, Aaron saw how cannabis was providing immense benefits to a wide array of patients. As he became more enmeshed in the business, he was troubled by how the bureaucratic red tape often hindered the potential good for patients. Aaron quickly became a partner in DocMJ and moved into the CEO's chair, fully committed to the mission. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to educate people about the compassionate care available through medical cannabis. Since 2021, he has served as the chairman of the political advocacy group Floridians for Safe Cannabis Care, which educates policymakers about the benefits of medical marijuana. Time after time, Aaron has been approached for his unique perspective that sits at the intersection of the law, business, healthcare, and patient well-being. Due to the ever-shifting legal landscape, few resources exist to help people understand the business side of the industry, and Aaron realized that the story of DocMJ provided the perfect case study.
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