A new report has suggested that increasing NHS access to medical cannabis could unlock £13.3 billion for the economy over a decade and return thousands to work Alternative treatment could help Brits get back to work (Image: Getty Images)
A report suggests that the NHS's increased access to medical cannabis could potentially boost the economy by £13.3 billion over ten years and help thousands return to work. The study, conducted by the Centre for Economics and Business Research and Curaleaf Clinic, suggests wider use of cannabis-based medication could improve health outcomes.
The research, which analysed UK data on long-term illness, employment, and hospital admissions, along with evidence from countries like Germany, proposed that this access could help thousands of peopl