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ACLU Files Lawsuit Against State Over Hepatitis C Treatment

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana has filed another lawsuit against the state — this time against the Family and Social Services Administration.

The ACLU's newest lawsuit is over Medicaid payments for hepatitis C treatment.

There is a cure for hepatitis C, but it can cost as much $100,000.

Medicaid programs can get the drugs for cheaper, but they're still expensive. So, to limit the burden on the state, there are requirements.

Patients have to have a certain level of liver damage, or they have to also be infected with HIV before Medicaid will pay for the treatment.

The ACLU says these requirements put lives at risk.

Individuals with hepatitis C can develop liver damage and cancer, and the longer they go untreated, the more likely it is that they will spread the infection to others.

As such, the ACLU says Indiana's Medicaid is violating state and federal law, and hopes to get the restrictions lifted.

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