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American Council of Cannabis Medicine announces partnership to work with health care sharing industry

The American Council of Cannabis Medicine (ACCM) announced selection and participation in the NHCSA Building Bridges Program to help foster understanding and provide resources for the healthcare sharing industry and their millions of members across the country. 

"ACCM was selected because of our recognized role as the premier industry organization," says Scott Rancie, Vice-President of Member Services. "ACCM's commitment to medical cannabis and the vast array of resources made us the logical choice. After learning about the significant education and industry standardization provided by ACCM, leaders at NCHSA made ACCM their medical-cannabis organization selection."

ACCM has the ability to interact with voluntary benefit programs through their flagship Elevated States and Next Frontier programs. Providing the framework for patient relationship programming, education, and interaction. Together they manage the entire patient journey.

"The NHCSA and our Building Bridges Program are committed to securing relevant relationships with leading health and wellness non-profit organizations," says Seni Sok, NHCSA Share the World Council member, and Joppa Health Share, CEO. "Working with leading groups like ACCM is key to helping the Health Care Sharing Community thrive and serve their members."

ACCM is ready to collaborate with NHCSA and interact with the millions of members from the health care sharing community on day one. ACCM's programs fit the mission of the NHCSA.

This year ACCM, under Next Frontier, standardized the technical mechanics of managing millions of patient interactions and relationships. This is through secured, long-term, world-class partnerships with EM2P2 and CannaScriptsPBM. With the suite in full alignment with the Member First Health Network (also a partner of NHCSA), we are poised to facilitate industry transformation. This program is built for today's state-centered medical-cannabis programs using just a small portion of our capabilities. We are completely ready to operate in any new environment when a change in federal schedule status occurs. The program mirrors experience and function similar to the operational environment in traditional pharma today. Thus, allowing aligned organization members to experience the same level of professionalism and ease of interaction in medical cannabis as they do in traditional pharma.

"Joining forces with NHCSA's Building Bridges program is a prime example of how Next Frontier is bringing new waves of patients from very diverse backgrounds to understand and participate in medical cannabis," says Greg Zappala, Co-Chair of ACCM's Professional Transition Committee and Next Frontier Task Force Leader. "We are honored by this selection and look forward to collaborating with the committed leaders in the health care sharing industry. Shared values and commitment to serving people makes this a win-win."

For more information:
American Council of Cannabis Medicine
www.accmforum.org

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