As technology advances, industries must meet the new standards in order to function and progress. It is evident across many sectors, from braces to virtual reality, tech is changing the game. This is no different for the cannabis industry. However, given its controversial reputation, cannabis companies must put in the effort to go above and beyond the standard to even be accepted.
In an effort to further deteriorate the stigma associated and enlighten those who are interested for medical purposes, it is pertinent for proper cannabis education to be widely available. One company is taking this task head on to pave the way for others. Where technology, education, and cannabis converge is a cutting-edge telemedicine platform called Veriheal.
Veriheal is a cannatech platform that provides services where prospective patients can meet with doctors that specialize in cannabis therapy. These doctors are able to develop treatment plans, offer guidance, and approve patients for medical cannabis cards. In addition to these services, Veriheal produces articles geared toward educating readers about any new developments in cannabis, harm reduction, and different ways to use cannabis.
The company sets itself apart by putting patient needs first and placing value on the community. Telemedicine is a major blessing for those who aren't able to leave their homes or don't have time to physically attend appointments. Through the company's consultation services, patients can easily streamline their entire cannabis journey from initial exploration to speaking with a cannabis doctor that can recommend to them an individualized treatment plan all at the click of a button. The doctors at Veriheal are able to narrow down and target the right therapeutic cannabinoids and terpenes that will best help patients based on their individual needs.
The best thing about this is that the information is not just exclusive to cannabis-friendly states, it is available for everyone nationwide. And to top it off, patients that live in states with a medical cannabis program can be approved for their medical cannabis card. Those that reside in prohibition states will at least be prepared for when cannabis does eventually become legal. You would be hard-pressed to find a similar service in the cannabis industry.
It doesn't just stop there. Veriheal also does community outreach in underserved areas. They recently held a Trash for Trees event in SE Washington D.C. where the team and local residents volunteered to pick up trash in the city. The incentive behind the trash pick up event was to not just give back to the community, but to also inform, educate and encourage anyone interested in the medicinal benefits of cannabis along the way.
Veriheal is fervently committed to improving the public's perception of cannabis by offering convenient avenues for people to access quality cannabis information. They believe patients have the right to take charge of their healing, and by empowering patients, the cannabis stigma will one day be broken.