At the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society, we give UK doctors the tools, guidance, and peer support to prescribe medical cannabis confidently and safely. One of the most common – and most important – questions we hear from new and existing prescribers is: How do I get the right medical cannabis insurance?
The answer is simple: you need insurance coverage that specifically covers your medical cannabis prescribing.
Why Medical Indemnity Insurance Matters in Medical Cannabis
In the UK, medicinal cannabis products (CBMPs) can currently only be prescribed privately, apart from limited NHS use for licensed products such as Sativex and Epidyolex. This means your NHS indemnity does not cover you for most medical cannabis treatment.
The GMC requires all doctors to have adequate and appropriate insurance or indemnity arrangements covering the full scope of your practice. In reality, this means arranging a policy that includes indemnity insurance for doctors prescribing cannabis-based treatments. If your policy doesn’t explicitly list prescribing medical cannabis, you may not be protected for a claim.
Because most CBMPs are an unlicensed medicine, prescribers take full clinical responsibility for their use. Without the right insurance coverage in place, you risk being uninsured – something that could halt your treatment work immediately, affecting your patients. Being uninsured could jeopardise your career and leave you unable to practise. A lack of insurance could also impact your income if you are unable to work due to legal or regulatory issues.
Introduction to medical cannabis
Medical cannabis is an emerging and rapidly expanding field in the UK, with more healthcare professionals now prescribing cannabis-based products to help manage a range of health conditions. As this area of medicine grows, it’s increasingly important for clinicians to have robust medical indemnity insurance in place. Medical indemnity provides comprehensive cover for healthcare professionals, especially those working in private practice, by protecting them against medical malpractice claims that may arise from their clinical work.
With more patients seeking medical cannabis treatments, having the right indemnity cover not only safeguards your practice but also supports your ability to deliver high-quality care with confidence. In this evolving landscape, understanding the importance of insurance cover is essential for all medical professionals involved in prescribing medical cannabis in the UK.
Professor Mike Barnes, Chair of the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society, says:
“Apart from two specific medications, Sativex and Epidyolex, medical cannabis is classed as an unlicensed medicine. Doctors prescribing unlicensed products take full clinical responsibility and may not be covered by standard indemnity insurance. Medical cannabis is a safe treatment with often significant benefits and few side effects. Clinicians can be reassured that if they prescribe within the legal parameters, they are very safe – although they still need insurance cover.”
The MCCS solution
To make this simple, the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society has partnered with PIB Insurance Brokers – a leading provider of specialist healthcare cover – to arrange competitive, comprehensive policies for UK clinicians prescribing medical cannabis. It’s part of our commitment to removing barriers so clinicians can start or continue this treatment with confidence.
With this partnership, you can access:
- Specialist insurance tailored to medical cannabis work
- Cover for both individual prescribers and companies, including a company established solely for fiscal reasons
- Straightforward application with sector experts who understand CBMPs and cannabis in the UK; the MCCS team provides ongoing assistance and advice to members
Even if you already have private practice insurance, you must check with your insurers that prescribing medical cannabis is included in your existing coverage. Many policies exclude this treatment unless agreed in writing. You may need to amend your policy or take out specialist insurance coverage, such as tailored indemnity insurance for doctors who prescribe unlicensed medicines. Clinicians are encouraged to complete the application process to ensure their policy is tailored to their specific needs.
Failing to confirm this could leave you personally liable for any claim related to your prescribed medication.
Policy details and exclusions to watch for
When choosing a medical indemnity insurance policy, it’s vital for medical cannabis clinicians to thoroughly review the policy details and be aware of any exclusions that could affect their protection.
Key aspects to consider include the scope of coverage, such as which treatments and activities are included, as well as any territorial or financial limits. Exclusions may relate to previous indemnity cover, disciplinary matters, or ongoing GMC investigations, which could leave gaps in your protection.
Regulatory compliance for UK clinicians
For medical cannabis clinicians in the UK, regulatory compliance is a fundamental part of safe and effective practice. The General Medical Council (GMC) requires all doctors to have adequate indemnity cover in place, and both NHS and private healthcare organisations may set additional standards for medical indemnity insurance. Healthcare professionals must stay informed about these requirements to ensure their insurance arrangements meet the necessary standards and protect them from potential risks.
Failing to comply with regulatory expectations can lead to significant challenges, including professional or legal consequences. By keeping up-to-date with the latest guidance and ensuring their insurance cover aligns with current regulations, medical professionals can focus on delivering the best possible care to their patients while safeguarding their own business and reputation.
Types of insurance for medical cannabis clinicians
Medical cannabis clinicians have access to several types of insurance designed to protect both their professional and business interests. The most critical is medical indemnity insurance, which specifically covers healthcare professionals against medical malpractice claims related to patient care.
In addition, professional liability insurance offers broader protection for errors or omissions in the delivery of professional services, while business insurance addresses risks associated with running a medical cannabis practice, such as safeguarding premises and equipment.
Each type of cover plays a vital role in ensuring that clinicians are protected from different aspects of risk. It’s essential for medical professionals to assess their practice needs and select the right combination of indemnity cover and business insurance to ensure they are fully protected in all areas of their work.
Future of medical cannabis insurance
As the medical cannabis sector continues to grow in the UK, the need for tailored medical indemnity insurance will only increase. The future of medical cannabis insurance will be shaped by the evolving risks and challenges faced by healthcare professionals in this field, including the need for comprehensive cover against clinical negligence, legal defence, and business-related risks.
With the right insurance in place, medical cannabis clinicians can focus on their practice, confident that they are protected against the risks that may arise, and contribute to the continued growth and credibility of the profession in the UK.
Protect your practice – join MCCS today
Insurance for prescribing medical cannabis is an essential safeguard for you, your patients, and your professional reputation. Another safeguard is membership of the Society.
With MCCS membership, you get:
- CPD-accredited training and medical prescribing resources
- 24/7 peer support from the UK’s most experienced clinicians, including dentists and other healthcare colleagues
- Practical guides, evidence, and templates to support your treatment practice
MCCS membership also ensures ongoing protection, including run-off cover for those entering retirement.
If you’re prescribing, or planning to prescribe, you need MCCS membership.
Join the MCCS now and get protected.
FAQs – Medical Cannabis Insurance for UK Clinicians
Q: Do clinicians need separate cover to prescribe CBMPs?
A: Yes. Private prescribing is not covered by NHS indemnity. Arrange indemnity insurance for doctors that explicitly includes prescribing medical cannabis.
Q: What should doctors check first with existing insurers?
A: Ask if medical cannabis is included in your insurance coverage. Get written confirmation that your prescription activity for unlicensed medicine is covered, or arrange a specialist policy.
Q: Is a medical cannabis prescription treated differently from other private prescriptions?
A: Yes. Most CBMPs are unlicensed. Adequate insurance cover is required before issuing a prescription.
Q: How can clinicians be sure their cover is valid for medical cannabis?
A: Join MCCS and use PIB Insurance Brokers. You’ll get tailored indemnity insurance for doctors prescribing medical cannabis in the UK, with explicit coverage stated.