ObjectiveTo assess the effect of cannabis legalisation on health effects and healthcare utilisation in Colorado (CO), the first state to legalise recreational cannabis, when compared with two control states, New York (NY) and Oklahoma (OK).DesignWe used the 2010 to 2014 Healthcare Cost and Utilisation Project (HCUP) inpatient databases to compare changes in rates of healthcare utilisation and diagnoses in CO versus NY and OK.SettingPopulation-based, inpatient.ParticipantsHCUP state-wide data comprising over 28 million individuals and over 16 million hospitalisations across three states.Main outcome measuresWe used International Classification of Diseases-Ninth Edition codes to assess changes in healthcare utilisation specific to various med...
Abstract Background With increasing numbers of countr...
The main objectives of this study were to determine the economic variables which cannabis legalizati...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough cannabis is an illegal drug, ‘medical marijuana programs’ (MMPs) have prol...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of cannabis legalisation on health effects and healthcare utilisation ...
Purpose of Review To summarise empirical research on the adverse and beneficial public health impact...
A major challenge in assessing the public health impact of legalizing cannabis use in Colorado and W...
Background: On October 17th, 2018, non-medical cannabis became legal to adults for the first time in...
The sale of cannabis for adult recreational use has been made legal in nine US states since 2012, an...
BACKGROUND: Many states in the United States have progressed towards legalization of marijuana inclu...
We assess the current and describe possible future public health impacts of the legalisation of cann...
Abstract Background The medical legalization of marijuana has been shown to result in an increased r...
An increasing number of jurisdictions have legalized non-medical cannabis use, including Canada in O...
Cannabis legalization is currently a topic of significant interest within the American healthcare sy...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Abstract Background With increasing numbers of countr...
The main objectives of this study were to determine the economic variables which cannabis legalizati...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough cannabis is an illegal drug, ‘medical marijuana programs’ (MMPs) have prol...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of cannabis legalisation on health effects and healthcare utilisation ...
Purpose of Review To summarise empirical research on the adverse and beneficial public health impact...
A major challenge in assessing the public health impact of legalizing cannabis use in Colorado and W...
Background: On October 17th, 2018, non-medical cannabis became legal to adults for the first time in...
The sale of cannabis for adult recreational use has been made legal in nine US states since 2012, an...
BACKGROUND: Many states in the United States have progressed towards legalization of marijuana inclu...
We assess the current and describe possible future public health impacts of the legalisation of cann...
Abstract Background The medical legalization of marijuana has been shown to result in an increased r...
An increasing number of jurisdictions have legalized non-medical cannabis use, including Canada in O...
Cannabis legalization is currently a topic of significant interest within the American healthcare sy...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Abstract Background With increasing numbers of countr...
The main objectives of this study were to determine the economic variables which cannabis legalizati...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough cannabis is an illegal drug, ‘medical marijuana programs’ (MMPs) have prol...