Thursday, June 6, 2019

New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has ELECTILE Dysfunction

Here's the thing-- according to this clown's OWN REPORT, there is NO FEDERAL LAW that specifically bans registered persons from obtaining any medicines that could be used to treat ED, though Medicaid doesn't pay for drugs specifically for ED in general. (There is a state law that could easily be challenged in court for denial of services provided by the federal government as states cannot deny rights granted by the gov't.) However, some ED drugs are used for other purposes, as this idiot admits:

"Two common brand name drugs to treat ED, Viagra and Cialis, have Sildenafil citrate (Sildenafil) and Tadalafil, respectively, as their active ingredient. However, these two active ingredients were also FDA approved for other (non-ED) indicated uses: pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH, which is a condition characterized by abnormally high blood pressure in the pulmonary artery, the blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, which is a condition in men in which the prostate gland is enlarged)."

Of course, this guy focused  a very small number of registered persons because he wants to shock people. 

Some pols will do anything to get reelected. 

https://www.lockportjournal.com/news/local_news/audit-finds-state-covered-ed-help-for-sex-offenders/article_b190d9cf-cb2a-548e-83e1-ad67da88504a.html

Audit finds state covered ED help for sex offenders
DINAPOLI: Sex offenders received help for erectile dysfunction despite rules barring practice.
Staff reports 6/5/19

New York's Medicaid program paid more than $60,000 for sexual and erectile dysfunction drugs and treatments for 47 sex offenders, according to an audit released Wednesday by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

In total, Medicaid made more than $930,000 in payments for ED drugs and treatments for recipients, including sex offenders, that are barred under Medicaid.

“There are clear rules about what conditions Medicaid will cover when it comes to erectile dysfunction drugs. And paying for sex offenders who’ve committed terrible crimes to get these drugs should never be lost in the bureaucratic administration of this program,” DiNapoli said. “Nearly two decades ago this office identified this problem, which led to national and state changes. While the state Department of Health immediately followed up to make corrections during the course of our audit, our auditors found that the problem persisted and needed to be fixed.”

In 2005, a review by the Office of the State Comptroller determined that Medicaid paid for the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra on behalf of 198 recipients who were registered sex offenders classified as level-3 (most likely to reoffend). Given the risk to public safety, the review sparked an overhaul of legislation at the federal and state levels to ensure such drugs are not paid for by Medicaid.

Current federal and state laws prohibit Medicaid from paying for drugs to treat sexual or erectile dysfunction for Medicaid recipients, including registered sex offenders. State law additionally prohibits payment for procedures or supplies to treat ED for registered sex offenders.

In 2011, Medicaid pharmacy benefit management for managed care recipients was transferred from DOH to managed care organizations (MCOs). DOH directed MCOs on how to handle ED drug exclusions and indicated uses. Under managed care, MCOs are expected to police the drugs Medicaid recipients enrolled in their plans can get and to determine their medical necessity.

Auditors found that did not always happen. Since the transition of pharmacy benefit management to MCOs, Medicaid continued, primarily under managed care, to fund drugs, procedures, and supplies that enhance sexual and erectile function for recipients, including registered sex offenders.

DiNapoli’s auditors found that from April 1, 2012 to July 1, 2018, Medicaid made $2.8 million in payments for ED drugs approved to also treat Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) or Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) on behalf of patients who did not have such diagnoses listed on their medical claims submitted up to six months before receiving the prescriptions. These claims indicate an elevated risk that the drugs may have been abused or sold to others. Among those payments, 411 recipients had a diagnosis of ED (but no BPH or PAH diagnosis) on their claims, totaling $207,256 in Medicaid payments.

Similarly, Medicaid paid $285,641 for ED drugs approved to also treat BPH or PAH for 14 sex offenders (see table 3 in audit), 11 of whom were classified as a level-2 or a level-3 sex offender. Auditors reviewed the medical records of 13 of the 14 sex offenders to determine if the records supported a diagnosis of BPH or PAH and found 31 percent, or four of 13 cases, supported only a diagnosis of ED. One case was indeterminate.

DOH did not monitor the use of ED drugs, procedures, and supplies, including payments by MCOs. The audit and the department’s analyses both indicate a large portion of MCO claims for ED drugs approved to treat other medical conditions lack assurance of medical necessity. MCOs made most of the payments the auditors reported on.

DiNapoli’s auditors found some MCO controls are not designed to effectively prevent sex offenders from obtaining treatment for ED. Specifically, after a recipient obtains ED treatment, if an MCO finds out the recipient is a registered sex offender, the MCO merely does not pay for the services when other steps could be taken to prevent sex offenders from obtaining them.

Auditors further found DOH’s eMedNY computer payment system also incompletely incorporated controls to prevent covering ED procedures and supplies for convicted sex offenders. Consequently, Medicaid fee-for-service inappropriately paid $27,288 for 21 excluded ED procedures and supplies provided to 15 sex offenders (at least 6 of the 15 were classified as level-2 or level-3 sex offenders).

DiNapoli has recommended DOH take the following steps:

• review the payments identified by auditors and ensure recoveries are made from providers, as appropriate;

• regularly provide MCOs with detailed lists of all ED drugs, procedures, and supplies that are excluded or have limited Medicaid coverage;

• periodically monitor coverage, utilization, and payment of ED drugs, procedures, and supplies; and take corrective actions to ensure compliance with laws, policies, and procedures and

• improve DOH’s eMedNY computer system controls to apply sex offender status in the processing of certain claims and prevent the processing of incomplete electronic Division of Criminal Justice Services sex offender registry files.

In its response to the audit, DOH indicated the actions it would take to correct the issues found.

2 comments:

  1. https://www.cbs17.com/news/south/false-rape-claim-led-to-florida-man-s-death-police-say/2018363368

    Update Brittany Sorey is under investigation for making false rape allegations that lead to a person to be murdered.

    LARGO, Fla. (WFLA) - A Largo man is dead after a series of bizarre events. Investigators believe a false report of a rape plays a key factor.

    This all started last month when a woman claimed a man broke into her apartment and raped her using a box cutter as a weapon.

    It happened May 10, at The Lakes At Largo apartment complex off 137th Street.

    In a downpour, investigators tried to figure out why a neighbor stabbed Michael Peterson to death.

    They spoke to a man living in apartment 102-B, who told them Peterson had been banging on an apartment door, demanding money that was owed.

    A couple, Brittany and Gerald Sorey, had moved out of that apartment after Largo police say Brittany reported she had been raped.

    An eviction notice is hanging on their doorknob. The man who came to her door assumed they still lived here.

    Largo police said when Peterson came to the door, the new tenant called Brittany, who told the tenant the man knocking sounded like the guy who raped her.

    When the tenant stepped out to snap a picture, things went bad fast. The new tenant stabbed Peterson to death.

    Police say Brittany Sorey made up the entire rape report.

    Police cleared the guy who stabbed Peterson, saying it was self defense.

    Neighbor Al Butkus said Peterson fished in the nearby lake, built a garden and installed a bike rack in front of his apartment.

    “Everybody around here didn't really believe that he really passed away. He got killed from this. It's just a crying shame.” said Butkus.

    “That hurt everybody around here. I was like really devastated about it. I built a little memorial over there for him and everything."

    Brittany Sorey is charged with making a false report of a crime, a misdemeanor. She's out of jail on $150 bond.

    https://www.newsweek.com/florida-womans-false-sexual-battery-claim-allegedly-connected-death-florida-1429990

    Florida woman's false report of a sexual assault reportedly resulted in the death of a Florida man who attempted to take a photo of her alleged attacker.

    According to The Smoking Gun, 30-year-old Brittany Sorey was arrested by the Largo Police Department on May 17 for false report of a crime.

    The arrest affidavit for Sorey states that she previously said a Hispanic male had broken into her apartment and "battered her and vaginally penetrated her with a broken broom handle and a box cutter." When police again interviewed Sorey, she maintained the story. The date for the initial report and the follow-up interview are unknown.

    Following the report, Sorey and her husband, Gerald Sorey, moved out of the apartment and allowed a friend to move in. According to the affidavit, the friend called Sorey on May 10 to inform her that a man — later identified by police as a neighbor of Sorey's — had arrived to "confront her and her husband over money issues" and was banging on the front door.

    While talking to the friend, who remains unidentified, Sorey stated that the male at the door sounded like the man who had sexually assaulted her. Afterward, the friend left the apartment intending to take a photograph of the man to provide it to police, the affidavit says.

    "The male attacked the friend," the affidavit says, "Ultimately, the friend killed the neighbor in self-defense during the confrontation."

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  2. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7007441/Man-dies-boy-17-attacked-allegedly-sexually-assaulting-sister.html#comment

    https://www.gofundme.com/xk56x-help-lay-big-mike-to-rest

    Here is an obit on Michael Fife By go fund me who was killed because of a false rape allegation in Utah by a vigilante and the vigilante's sister ordered the killing to happen. Later Police said no rape happened on the bus.

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