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Class Action Notice – A.A. v. Abraham

The litigation may affect your rights. Please read carefully.

PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE

This notice informs you about a class action lawsuit against the SECRETARY of the Louisiana Department of Health and the LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. You may be either a member of the class or a person who may be concerned with the interests of potential class members. Please read this entire notice.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWSUIT

This class action suit seeks to improve the mental health services that are available and provided to children and youth under age 21 who are on Medicaid. The lawsuit, A.A. et al. v. Abraham et al., was filed in federal district court in the Middle District of Louisiana on November 7, 2019 (case number: 19-00770-BAJ-SDJ). The lawsuit alleges that the Louisiana Department of Health is violating the Medicaid Act by failing to make intensive care coordination, intensive behavioral services, and crisis services available to Medicaid recipients under age 21 with mental health conditions or disabilities. The lawsuit also alleges that the Louisiana Department of Health has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act because the state has failed to provide intensive care coordination, intensive behavioral services, and crisis services to Medicaid recipients under age 21 with mental health disabilities and that failure puts those recipients at risk of unnecessary institutionalization in hospitals and psychiatric facilities.

On November 30, 2023, Judge Brian A. Jackson certified this case as a class action lawsuit on behalf of

All Medicaid-eligible youth under the age of 21 in the State of Louisiana who have a mental health or behavioral disorder, and for whom a licensed practitioner of the healing arts recommends Intensive Care Coordination, Crisis Services, and Intensive Behavioral Services to correct or ameliorate their disorders.

Judge Jackson appointed the Southern Poverty Law Center, National Health Law Program, National Center for Law and Economic Justice, and Disability Rights Louisiana’s legal counsel for the class. The class counsel would like to hear from you if you believe you are a class member or if you are impacted by this lawsuit.

If you or a child in your care is a Medicaid recipient under age 21 who has been unable to get Medicaid home or community-based mental health or behavioral health services, please contact the Southern Poverty Law Center at:
https://www.splcenter.org/la_mental_health_lawsuit_contact_us or 1-800-358-2337.