AG Jeff Landry, Edwards administration at odds over opioids, Medicaid expansion
"A Medicaid card to a drug pusher is like a credit card," Landry, a Republican who took office in
The idea may seem overly conspiratorial, and the
But Landry isn't alone in believing -- insisting -- that there is some link. It's a common argument made by prominent
"It's common sense," Landry said, arguing that more access to free health care equals more access to prescription drugs and more opportunity for unscrupulous endeavors to thrive.
"It's impacting the epidemic in a negative way," Landry said. "To fix a problem, you have to admit you have a problem."
"We know for a fact that the number of pills and prescriptions has gone down," she said.
Prescription monitoring efforts show the number of opioid prescriptions and the number of opioid pills prescribed in the state have dropped below pre-expansion levels, both in the Medicaid population and non-Medicaid patients, after new opioid discouraging laws were implemented and the state adopted new Medicaid prescription policies.
The amount of opioids dispensed for average Medicaid claims fell 40 percent from the first month of expansion to
"We've been working very hard to address the opioid epidemic," Alletto said.
Opioids are a commonly-prescribed category of narcotic pain medication.
They include OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin and codine. In a 2016 report, the
And
The state's drug overdose rate also outpaces the national average, fueled by the rise in prescription opioid abuse and the use of illicit opioids, like heroin, and synthetic black-market opioids, like fentanyl. The
Landry's issues with the
"I believe they have no credibility," said Landry, who has frequently sparred with the governor over lawsuits on issues ranging from executive authority to coastal protection.
But Landry said it isn't personal.
"This is not something that I'm attacking the governor individually on," he said. "It's a problem with Medicaid expansion."
Medicaid expansion, which Democratic Gov.
Under the expansion, Medicaid is now available to households that have incomes below 138 percent of the federal poverty level. That's about
Nearly 465,000 people, mostly the working poor, have received health care coverage under the expanded program in
Because
Landry said he has relied on statistics that he says are evidence of issues that emerged in other expansion states, including
To Landry's theory on the black market pill proliferation,
"If you could get a prescription from a willing doctor -- and
"More access to medical care means more access to pills," Quinones testified during a January congressional hearing on the opioid crisis.
The 164-page "Drugs for Dollars: How Medicaid Helps Fuel the Opioid Epidemic" congressional report details 10 cases in which the authors conclude Medicaid access helped get opioids into the wrong hands, though at least one of those cases was entirely unrelated to Medicaid expansion -- a case out of
A
Asked about the fear that opioids make it onto a black market, Alletto said she would need more than anecdotal evidence.
"I've never seen any evidence to that," she said. "I think I have a lot more trust in our Medicaid patients and our providers."
Landry has been an advocate of more aggressively pursuing Medicaid recipient fraud. His office investigates provider fraud, while it's left to LDH to focus on rooting out dishonest recipients.
"You could actually do something impactful with regard to stemming the opioid epidemic," Landry said, arguing it would also save taxpayer dollars.
LDH has highlighted that Medicaid recipients can receive drug addiction treatment. Nearly 17,000 new Medicaid expansion enrollees have sought in patient or out patient treatment for substance abuse.
LDH has been assessing access to addiction treatment in particularly vulnerable parts of the state, such as
And more efforts are underway, Alleto said. The state will soon launch a website to track real-time opioid statistics in the state.
"Aside from the politics, we have an epidemic and we care about saving lives," she said.
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