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The concern revolves around Section 3.10 of the CalAIM proposal, which states that all substance use disorder managed care providers must show that they either directly offer or provide referrals to MAT treatment. Several stakeholders say the application’s current language limits which MAT treatment medications Medi-Cal can cover.
Three medications have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in MAT treatments: methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. The first two are agonist medications drugs that initiate a biological action while naltrexone is an antagonist medication drugs that oppose a biological action.
Methadone and buprenorphine are the only FDA-approved drugs included in the Drug Medi-Cal State Plan, and while Section 3.10 also allows counties to choose to individually offer the injectable naltrexone as an added benefit, some believe this language will lead to the state neglecting to cover naltrexone MAT treatments.
Charity And Politics: California Elected Officials Would Have To Disclose Their Connections Under Proposed Rule
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Charity And Politics: California Elected Officials Would Have To Disclose Their Connections Under Proposed Rule
Tuesday, July 13, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
In the months before California lawmakers in June granted prison guards a $5,000 bonus and an 8% raise over the next two years, the guards’ union made a few charitable donations. The recipients included two nonprofits run by the very legislators who were preparing to vote on the pay hikes.
State senators who lead the Legislature’s Black and Latino caucuses asked the correctional officers’ union to donate to the foundations they run and the union complied, state records show, giving $15,000 in March to the foundation run by the Latino caucus and $60,000 over February and March to the Black caucus’ foundation.