State and native governments are receiving billions of {dollars} in settlements from corporations that made, bought, or distributed prescription painkillers and have been accused of fueling the opioid disaster. Greater than a dozen corporations can pay the cash over practically 20 years. As of late February 2024, greater than $4.3 billion had landed in authorities coffers.
KFF Well being Information has been monitoring how that cash is used — or misused — nationwide.
However figuring out how a lot of that windfall arrived in a particular county or metropolis — and the way a lot will observe sooner or later — may be difficult. Most localities usually are not required to make the data public.
BrownGreer, the court-appointed agency administering the settlements, tracks a lot of this knowledge however saved it non-public till KFF Well being Information negotiated to acquire it final yr. KFF Well being Information made that data public for the primary time final June.
5 months later, BrownGreer started quietly posting up to date variations of the data on a public web site.
Roma Petkauskas, a associate at BrownGreer, informed KFF Well being Information that the change was made to help state and native governments in accessing the data simply and “to advertise transparency into the administration” of the settlements. She mentioned the info is up to date “commonly when new funds are issued,” which may be as frequent as twice a month.
KFF Well being Information downloaded the info on March 4 and remodeled it from state-by-state spreadsheets with separate entries for every settling firm to a searchable database. Customers can decide the overall greenback quantity their metropolis, county, or state has acquired or expects to obtain annually.
Figuring out how a lot cash has arrived is step one in assessing whether or not the settlements will make a dent within the nation’s dependancy disaster.
Though that is essentially the most complete knowledge accessible at a nationwide scale, it gives only a snapshot of all opioid settlement payouts.
The knowledge at the moment displays solely the biggest settlement so far: $26 billion to be paid by pharmaceutical distributors AmerisourceBergen (now referred to as Cencora), Cardinal Well being, and McKesson, in addition to opioid producer Janssen (now referred to as Johnson & Johnson Modern Medication).
Most states have additionally settled with drug producers Teva and Allergan, in addition to Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS. Petkauskas mentioned BrownGreer started distributing funds from these 5 corporations in 2024 and plans to replace its knowledge to replicate such funds in July.
Different settlements, together with with OxyContin producer Purdue, are nonetheless pending.
This knowledge doesn’t replicate further settlements that some state and native governments have entered into past the nationwide offers, such because the settlement between Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio and regional grocery store chain Meijer.
As such, this database undercounts the quantity of opioid settlement cash most locations have acquired and can obtain.
Cost particulars for some states usually are not accessible as a result of these states weren’t a part of nationwide settlement agreements, had distinctive settlement phrases, or opted to not have their funds distributed through BrownGreer. A couple of examples embody:
- Alabama and West Virginia declined to affix a number of nationwide settlements and as a substitute reached particular person settlements with many of those corporations.
- Texas and Nevada have been paid in full by Janssen outdoors of the nationwide settlement, so their payout knowledge displays funds solely from AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Well being, and McKesson.
- Florida, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania, amongst others, opted to obtain a lump-sum cost through BrownGreer then distribute the cash to localities themselves.
KFF Well being Information’ Colleen DeGuzman contributed to this report. Jai Aslam additionally contributed.
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