For the following three categories of patients, a caregiver registers on their patient's behalf and is the only one with a medical marijuana identification card, in the form of a caregiver's card:
- Minor patient
- Homebound patient
- Benefits from assistance (with daily activities) patient
What is a caregiver in Pennsylvania's Medical Marijuana Program?
- A caregiver is an individual designated by a patient and authorized by the Department of Health to pick up medical marijuana for a patient.
- The caregiver registers, completes a criminal background check, and purchases an ID card. They must be linked to a patient to purchase medicine for them.
- Please reference the Caregiver section of our website for more information on medical marijuana caregivers
Can an adult patient also be linked to a caregiver?
- It is important to note that an individual registered as an adult patient can also be linked to a caregiver, but in that case both individuals have a card, and either or both can visit the dispensary.
What are the 24 eligible conditions?
- A "serious medical condition" under the law is any one of the following:
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Anxiety disorders
- Autism
- Cancer, including remission therapy
- Chronic Hepatitis C
- Crohn's disease
- Damage to the nervous tissue of the central nervous system (brain-spinal cord) with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity, and other associated neuropathies
- Dyskinetic and spastic movement disorders
- Epilepsy
- Glaucoma
- HIV / AIDS
- Huntington's disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Intractable seizures
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Neuropathies
- Opioid use disorder for which conventional therapeutic interventions are contraindicated or ineffective, or for which adjunctive therapy is indicated in combination with primary therapeutic interventions
- Parkinson's disease
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
- Sickle cell anemia
- Terminal illness
- Tourette syndrome
Should I require a patient register online before getting certified?
- Yes, a patient registers and should have their patient ID number handy when having their consultation with the practitioner.
What is a "patient consultation"?
- 28 Pa. Code § 1141a.21 defines "patient consultation" as "[a] complete examination of a patient and the patient's health care records at the time a patient certification is issued by a practitioner."
- Among other requirements, the patient consultation is required as part of a practitioner's determination that the patient has a serious medical condition. (28 Pa. Code § 1181a.27(a)).
Can I issue certifications to patients via telemedicine?
- Act 44 of 2021 grants practitioners the ability to issue certifications via synchronous interaction (i.e., phone or video conference).
How do I fill out and submit a new certification?
- A video of completing a certification can be found here: Patient Certification example. The basic steps are listed below:
- Log in to your practitioner portal and navigate to the "Patient Certifications" tab.
- Search for the patient in the registry using their last name, DOB, and patient ID# if known. Email address may also be used.
- Once the patient record is found, check the box under Select and click Create New Certification.
- Scroll down and fill out sections 1-8, and then click Submit. If you do not complete all the sections or click Save instead of Submit, the certification will be in a pending status until you complete and submit it.
- The system will generate a certification number. This number should be recorded in the patient's chart.
What happens after I certify a patient?
- If it is a patient's first certification, they will receive an email with instructions for paying for their medical marijuana ID card.
- 60 days before a patient's certification and card are set to expire, they are sent an email letting them know it's time to be certified again by the doctor.
- They can be certified again any time after receiving that email.
- Their new medical marijuana ID card will automatically go to print as long as their annual card fee is not overdue.
How do I cancel a certification?
- Send an email to RA-DHMMDOCTORS@pa.gov requesting that the certification be cancelled. Include the patient's name, DOB, and patient ID # if known.
Can I certify myself or someone in my family?
- No. A practitioner may not issue a patient certification for the practitioner's own use or for the use of a family or household member. (35 P.S. § 10231.403(e). Also, a practitioner may not be a designated caregiver for a patient that has been issued a patient certification by that practitioner (28 Pa. Code § 1181a.31).
My account is locked, and I cannot log in.
- Your account was locked from 5 attempts to log in with an incorrect username/password combination or because your password has expired.
- Please wait 30 minutes and then request a password reset email, which will unlock the account.
- To do this, click the 'Forgot your username or password link on the login page.
- Follow the prompts for creating a new password.
- An email will be sent to you – check your junk/spam folder if you don't see it in your inbox.
How do I disable my account if I no longer want to participate as an approved practitioner?
- You must send your request in an email to RA-DHMMDOCTORS@pa.gov. The Department of Health will disable the account and send you an email confirmation when it is completed.
What do I do if I cannot find the patient I'm searching for?
- Verify that you have the patient's information correct. If it is correct and you still cannot locate the patient's record, contact us at RA-DHMMDOCTORS@pa.gov.
How do I reopen a pending approval certification?
- Login to your Practitioner Portal and navigate to the "Patient Certifications" tab.
- Search for the patient in the registry using their last name, DOB, and patient ID# if known. Email address may also be used.
- Once the patient record is found, locate the Pending Practitioner Approval Certification, and check the box next to that certification under View Certification.
- Scroll down and fill out Sections 1-8, and then click Submit.
- You will then be given a certification number; this number should be recorded in the patient's chart.
Who do I contact for more information?
- Practitioners or staff from their office may contact us at RA-DHMMDOCTORS@pa.gov.
- Patients who are having account issues or other questions should contact our help desk at 888-733-5595.
- Our medical marijuana patient helpdesk is open every day, except state holidays from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM EST
Further Resources for Practitioners
- Approved Practitioners (PDF)
- View Medical Marijuana Program regulations
- Application for Approval to Provide a 4-hour Training Course in the Medical Marijuana Program (PDF)
- Survey for Pennsylvania Licensed Physician
- Practitioner FAQs (PDF)
- Practitioner Certification Aid (PDF)