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Black Air Force members face different treatment than white service members in criminal investigations, military justice, promotions, and educational and leadership opportunities, the service’s independent watchdog found.
The Air Force Inspector General’s (IG) Office “confirmed racial disparity exists for Black service members” from what leaders called an “unprecedented” and “overwhelming” response from airmen, included in a 150-page report released Monday.
More than 123,000 service members responded to a survey on the topic, while 138 in-person sessions at bases across the country yielded a combined 27,000 pages of comments.
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“The pent-up anger on the topic, the volume was surprising,” Air Force IG Lt. Gen. Sami Said told reporters on Monday. “When we asked for feedback, I expected to get feedback. But we were just drowned with feedback. The airmen were very eager to tell the story their story. They wanted their voices heard.”
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A report from a federal oversight agency shows that over 4,000 patients in the Ohio Valley received high amounts of opioids in 2018 through Medicaid, potentially putting hundreds at risk of addiction and overdose.
The Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services focused the report on six Appalachian states in support of their partnership with law enforcement agencies who are in the Appalachian Regional Prescription Opioid Strike Force.
The IG’s Office found through claims data from Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia that nearly 400 Medicaid patients in the Ohio Valley who received high amounts of opioids are at serious risk of opioid misuse or overdose.