ACLU sues Colorado Medicaid over access to hepatitis C drugs
DENVER The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado filed a federal lawsuit Monday seeking to expand Medicaid patients access to a new generation of drugs that have been successful in treating the hepatitis C virus.
It follows lawsuits in other states pushing for government insurance to cover the advanced drugs, which can cost $40,000 or more for a 12-week course of treatment. Private health insurers cover the drug treatments for patients with the blood-borne virus, which can cause liver failure and cancer, the Colorado suit says.
The claim says Medicaid patients can get the drugs only after their livers have suffered some scarring, The Denver Post reported (http://dpo.st/2cpBTbw ). The ACLU is representing Robert Lee Cunningham, who was denied coverage for the drug because he had not suffered measurable and potentially irreversible liver damage.
The group is suing the department that operates the states Medicaid program. The Department of Health Care Policy and Financing had no immediate comment.
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