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Title: Montana Doctors, Nurses Sue Addiction Recovery Program

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

## montana Healthcare Providers File lawsuit Against State Recovery Program

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Maximus, the company contracted by the state ‍of Montana‍ to administer its professional ⁣assistance ⁣program‍ for healthcare workers. The ‌suit, ⁣brought by nurses and a doctor, alleges ⁣issues‍ with ‌the program’s practices and impact on participant ​well-being.

The program provides support and monitoring for medical professionals – including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, ⁤chiropractors, and veterinarians – struggling⁣ with addiction ​or mental health‌ concerns. State ⁢law mandates licensing boards establish these programs, which ⁣typically involve drug testing, peer support, and workplace guidelines, but do not provide direct treatment.

The​ current situation stems from a tumultuous transition following the dissolution of the​ previous ​nonprofit operator, the Montana Professional⁤ Assistance​ Program, in 2021 ​after ⁢losing ​the state contract. ​

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim ‍Maximus’ program‌ is “punitive rather than supportive,” a sentiment echoed in an August audit by nonpartisan⁢ legislative‍ staff. the audit revealed considerably​ lower satisfaction rates among ⁤participants ⁢compared ​to the previous ‍program.

Specific allegations in‌ the lawsuit include arbitrary determinations of​ noncompliance, leading to sanctions and prolonged program participation. Plaintiffs also allege excessive and needless drug testing, citing costs of ⁣$300 per test with multiple ⁤tests ⁢sometimes required within the same week, raising concerns about potential financial gain for Maximus.

these ⁣concerns ⁢gained further attention following the January suicide of Amy Young, ‌a ⁤Billings ​nurse enrolled in the⁣ program, which was first reported by ​Montana free Press in September. Young’s ⁣death prompted scrutiny from lawmakers and licensing officials regarding participant well-being.

The lawsuit coincides⁤ with ​a review of state laws and the Maximus contract initiated by Gov. Greg Gianforte’s labor department. An advisory council ‍ has been formed to ‌assess the program and solicit public comment. The council recently recommended extending Maximus’‍ contract for one year while⁤ exploring alternative models ⁢and⁤ vendors. Maximus’​ current contract ‌is ‍set to expire in December. As of Wednesday, no further meetings of the advisory group have ​been publicly ⁢announced.

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