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JonInMiddleGA
05-23-2005, 04:05 PM
This just seemed too bizarre not to at least mention. Talk about your unintended-consequences, sheesh.

And FTR, I'm not posting for partisan reasons either -- if, as the reference in at the end of the article suggests, this was a "Clinton-era policy", then they need their asses kicked for allowing such a loophole. And, again if that's the right timeline, there are some Bush-era asses that need to be kicked for taking this long discover it. I've got no idea whether Comptroller Alan Hevesi is a Repub., a Dem., or a Green for that matter, but he earned his paycheck with this discovery AFAIC, props to him.

http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Sex_Offenders_Viagra.html
Feds Try to Deny Viagara to Sex Offenders
By MICHAEL GORMLEY
Associated Press Writer

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Bush administration is scrambling to find a way to close a loophole that allows convicted rapists and other high-risk sex offenders to receive Viagra at taxpayer expense.

The state comptroller's office called attention to the situation on Sunday, saying audits from 2000 through March found that 198 sex offenders in New York received Medicaid-reimbursed Viagra after their convictions. Their crimes included offenses against children as young as 2, Comptroller Alan Hevesi said.

The auditors did not review the situation in other states, but Hevesi spokesman David Neustadt said Medicaid policies on Viagra are the same across the country.

"The bottom line is, giving convicted sex offenders government-funded Viagra is like giving convicted murderers an assault rifle when they get out of jail," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. He said he would sponsor a bill to close the loophole.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it had been unaware of the loophole, which spokeswoman Mary Kahn called an "unintended consequence" of Medicaid law.

"We are going to make every effort to see what the states or federal government can take to address this problem without harming people who have a legitimate need for this drug, such as men who had prostate cancer and diabetes," she said. "We want to see what remedies there are to address this problem."

Children's advocates said they were outraged by the comptroller's report.

"The federal government is inadvertently facilitating the sexual assault of children," said Laura Ahearn, executive director of Parents for Megan's Law, named for a New Jersey girl who was raped and killed in 1994 by a convicted sex offender.

Hevesi's office discovered that the state was helping sex offenders pay for Viagra by checking Medicaid pharmacy expenditures against the state's sex offender registry. In a letter Sunday to HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt, Hevesi requested immediate action.

The study covered only Viagra. State auditors are reviewing whether other prescription drugs for sexual dysfunction are being reimbursed by Medicaid for convicted sex offenders in the state, Neustadt said.

New York Gov. George Pataki called on Washington to reverse the Clinton-era's "irrational and misguided policy." The Republican also directed the New York Parole Division to prohibit convicted sexual offenders on parole from using erectile-dysfunction drugs. He recommended county probation departments do the same.

In New Jersey, acting Gov. Richard J. Codey sent a letter to Leavitt on Monday urging him to ensure that Medicaid does not pay for erectile-dysfunction medication for sex offenders.

Codey also asked his state treasurer to review all state financed prescription drug programs to ensure that taxpayers are not paying for such medicines for sex offenders. Officials said Monday afternoon they did not know how many Medicaid recipients that might include.

chinaski
05-23-2005, 04:07 PM
hmm, going on 5 years of total republican control and somehow this is clintons fault?

Not a single person on medicaid should get Viagra with tax payer dollars. Well done Drug lobby, well done.

Klinglerware
05-23-2005, 04:13 PM
Well done Drug lobby, well done.

Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner!

JonInMiddleGA
05-23-2005, 04:14 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050516/hl_nm/impotence_dc
Medicare is required by law to help pay for drugs that a doctor deems "medically necessary," including drugs to treat impotence, said Gary Karr, a spokesman for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

That's from an article just last week about Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) proposing legislation to eliminate coverage for "recreational sex drugs". In & of itself, that phrase probably lends itself to more than enough jokes to cover this entire thread.

dawgfan
05-23-2005, 04:51 PM
Hmmm. A few questions pop into my mind from this info:

1. Are sex-offenders incapable of having sex that isn't rape and/or child-rape?
2. Related to the above, is there legitimate reason to prohibit sex-offenders from being able to obtain Viagra/etc. from means other than Medicaid?
3. Can an argument be made that the inability to have sex due to erectile disfunction is a serious quality of life issue that qualifies for status as "medically necessary"?
4. What exactly is the mission-statement of Medicaid, i.e. what is it supposed to be covering, and how is it paid for exactly?

Knowing the answers to these questions will determine how I feel about this story.