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Filed under: Medical
of Health Services: Its Efforts to Further Reduce Prescription Drug Costs Have Been Hindered by Its Inability to Hire More Pharmacists and Its Lack of Aggressiveness in Pursuing Available Cost-Saving Measures ...
primarily used contracted evaluators to perform its evaluations— which state law expressly permits through the end of 2011. Mental Health indicated that it has had difficulty attracting qualified evaluators ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons, Medical
Carolina Budget and Control Board should consider as it fulfils its legislated mandate to complete a study comparing the current public prison health care system with privatization before the South Carolina ...
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Filed under: Medical
formulates information that the Department then incorporates into its appropriation request and budget. Determine the capitation rates, which reflect the true cost of correctional health care and cost ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Mental Health
for Updating Its List of Mental Health Facilities 20 Justice Did Not Always Follow Up With Mental Health Facilities When Reporting Levels Dropped 22 Conclusion 23 Recommendations 24 Appendix Status ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons, Medical
Carolina’s Department of Corrections, despite a previous costly, inefficient and troubled experience with commercialized health care in a portion of its prison medical services system, has announced ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
it covers. 1 It is a progressive policy, replacing isolation and restriction with supervision, and the mental health experts strongly support its responsible implementation. It is relatively clearly written ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
. This is not just a single case," Judge Lynch told city lawyers. It's many cases. But those cases are only one distressing facet of what would be a four- year effort by Prison Health to provide care to young ...
Article • October 15, 2005
,'' Judge Lynch told city lawyers. "It's many cases.'' But those cases are only one distressing facet of what would be a four-year effort by Prison Health to provide care to young people in the city's ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
to as the State, and Prison Health Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Contractor. is hereby amended as follows: 1. Delete Section B.8 in its entirety and insert the following in its place: B.8 ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Prison Health Services
, and Prison Health Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, is hereby amended as follows: 1. Delete Section B. 8 in its entirety and insert the fallowing in its place: 8.8. In no event ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Primecare Medical
and mental health services within the Facilities for the term of this Agreement. PCM shall ensure that all of its employees rendering services in the Facilities possess all licenses, including professional ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of some of the providers by the office of Senator Jackie Speier: • Mental Health Systems, Inc. may have inappropriately obtained and accounted for vehicle purchases related to its Region IV substance abuse ...
sick call procedures; failure to provide access to medications; inadequate diagnostic services; deficient mental health services; inadequate referrals to specialists; failure to maintain (i) its ...
Brief • 2012
provided by the Department of Corrections ("DOC") through its employees. The Respondent, as Secretary of DOC, has awarded a contract to Corizon, Inc. and is negotiating a contract with Wexford Health ...
Brief • July 16, 2008
Page 4 of 25 PageID #: 4 16 From 2006 to March, 2008, the DCSO Monitor continuously informed CCA of its repeated non-compliance with issues that could cause serious danger to the health, safety ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
they were supposed to have been ?red for failing to pass the necessary test. When it ?nally dismissed them on the city’s orders in 2003, Prison Health was left with about one-third of its full-time ...
Health has sold its promise of lower costs and better care, and become the biggest for-profit company providing medical care in jails and prisons. It has amassed 86 contracts in 28 states, and now cares ...
Brief • 2005
problems Pinellas and Polk Counties. Prison Health was also aware of numerous problems with its delivery of health care services to pregnant inmates at facilities across the of country, including fetal ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
to the combination of more expensive health care and to Corrections’ increased use of contracted hospital facilities. Our analysis indicates that increases in its inpatient hospital payments are driven primarily ...
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