Regulation of Medical Marijuana

  • Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada for approximately 15 years - 40,000 authorized users.
  • Regulation of distribution and use similar to regulation of other prescription drugs.
  • Medical marijuana generally not covered by group drug benefit plans.
  • Group insurance plans only cover drugs which have a drug identification number.
  • Health Canada refuses to issue a drug identification number for medical marijuana.

Regulation of Medical Marijuana (cont.)

The Corporation of the City of Hamilton and Hamilton Professional Firefighters Association (Ont. Lrb. Arb.)

  • First decision on whether worker entitled to reimbursement for medical marijuana under group health plan.
  • Grievor claimed reimbursement from benefit plan for medical marijuana use by spouse.
  • Spouse had medical authorization for use of medical marijuana.

Regulation of Medical Marijuana (cont.)

  • Relevant provisions in the collective agreement:
  • The employer shall pay the full cost of the premiums of the Canada Life extended medical plan, including semiprivate coverage and drugs, for all employees...
  • Drug claims must indicate the prescription number, name, strength and quantity of the drug plus the drug identification number.
  • Drugs – Formulary 2 mandatory generic plan: drugs, serums, injectables and insulin (needles, syringes and test tapes for use by diabetics) purchased on the prescription of a medical doctor.

Arbitrator's Decision

  • No coverage
  • Medical authorization similar to a prescription but is not a Prescription
  • "Purchased on the prescription of a medical doctor"
  • Most important factor: the union and the employer specifically agreed that the drug benefit plan would only reimburse employees for drugs which have a drug identification number

Lessons From City Of Hamilton

  • Decision provides reassurance that arbitrators will not necessarily read-in medical marijuana coverage into group health plans
  • But collective agreement language unusual
  • Some collective agreements include broad enough language to include medical marijuana in coverage
  • Employers should review their collective agreements and related documents carefully

Trends in Coverage

  • Some providers are covering medical marijuana if employer or plan sponsor expressly asks provider to cover
  • University of Waterloo – Sun Life agreed to cover medical marijuana for student covered under student plan - student union advocated for coverage because of specific medical condition
  • Some providers may also allow coverage through health spending accounts
  • Is considered an eligible "medical expense" for purposes of CRA

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