The mmj.org Initiative aims to advance the science related to medical marijuana and connect and serve patients and all stakeholders with practical evidence-based resources.
Our first focus is creating a national patient registry in which more than 100,000 medical marijuana patients will share their health outcomes to drive new understanding of the safety and medical utility of cannabinoids used as therapy. This will be the largest and most comprehensive clinical database yet accumulated in the emerging field of medical marijuana. Patient recruitment into the registry will begin early this summer.
This initiative is managed through a public-private partnership between The Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp at Thomas Jefferson University and ioVita, a digital health company focused on technology to connect and empower patients living with chronic diseases.