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Article • August 10, 2016
indicated that if no plan is forthcoming that she would come up with one of her own. The judge's concerns were shared by the Assistant U.S. Attorney for Guam Mickel Schwab, who said, "It's clearer now, more ...
Brief • June 17, 2016
, ) Plaintiff, ) ) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ) V. ) ) ) STATE OF ARIZONA, a governmental entity; WEXFORD HEALTH SERVICES INC., a Florida corporation; VALITAS HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a Delaware ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
, during the late 1950’s and early 60’s, the entire mental health landscape changed with the discovery and development of anti-psychotic medications. Treatment with these medications significantly reduced ...
Brief • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Hepatitis, Failure to Treat
as Director of the Washington State Health Care Authority, COMPLAINT (CLASS ACTION) 16 Defendant. 17 I. 18 INTRODUCTION 19 Plaintiffs are Medicaid enrollees who have contracted Hepatitis C, a 20 ...
Publication • June 28, 2016
of Public Health/Columbia University Osborne Association Release Aging People in Prison/RAPP Thank you Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, Colin Bernatsky, Kathy Boudin, Ariane Davisson, Annette Dickerson, Geraldine ...
Brief • August 5, 2009
OF CORRECTIONS COMMISSIONER MARTIN F. HORN, PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., MICHAEL CATALANO, C.E.O. of PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., TREVOR PARKS, REBECCA PINNEY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE ...
of the State of California. CCHS is 7 responsible for providing health care services to inmates in the Jail, including mental 8 health care. At all times when CCHS and its employees provide mental health care ...
to be provided to me by and through Southern Health Parlnem, Inc. Furlher, I release Sou/hem Heafth Parlnem, Inc., its staff, the County, the Sheriff, Jailer, and his/her staff from all responsibility and I assume ...
Brief • March 24, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
and epidemiologist with over a decade of experience 6 7 in providing, improving and leading health services for incarcerated people. My 8 clinical training includes residency training in internal medicine at Albert ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
Making the Transition - Rethinking Jail Reentry in Los Angeles County, Vera Institute, 2013 SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM Making The Transition: Rethinking Jail Reentry in Los Angeles ...
Brief • 2008
the entrenched paralysis and dysfunction and bring the delivery of health care 24 in California prisons up to constitutional standards.” Id. at 2. The Court further explained 25 that, “[o]nce the system ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
percent of the population within its borders is of Hispanic origin.2 This report examines crime and drug abuse trends in Arizona over the last two decades of massive legal and nonlegal Hispanic in-migration ...
Article • June 5, 2017
. On the street, it's called "pimping out." By Alfred Lubrano Each day, through the streets of Kensington, Frankford, and North Philadelphia, hundreds of opioid addicts are forced to make a little-noticed commute ...
. 13. In the alternative, Plaintiff seeks to hold Defendant Southern Health Partners liable, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, for the deliberate indifference of its employee, Defendant Christina M. Driver ...
Case • 1996
incarcerated at Lorton, they have been subjected to high levels of ETS. The Plaintiffs claim that the District of Columbia has failed to enforce its existing non-smoking policy for Lorton. By Memorandum dated ...
Case • 1994
). Defendants specifically identify Paragraph 40 of the complaint as "so scandalous in its suggestion that PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC. intentionally ignored the inmates in Polk County as to warrant being ...
Brief • November 16, 2010
CORRECTIONAL ) AUTHORITY; THE GEO GROUP, INC.; ) HEALTH ASSURANCE, L.L.c.; ) WALTER TRIPP, in his official capacity as ) Warden of the Walnut Grove Youth ) Correctional Facility; WESLEY VINSON, in his official ...
Brief • 2011
hole in its medical health care staff.” Finally, JHA’s visit to Stateville Correctional Facility revealed “significant understaffing problems” in both medical and correctional staff, a problem which “has ...
a gaping hole in its medical health care staff.” Finally, JHA’s visit to Stateville Correctional Facility revealed “significant understaffing problems” in both medical and correctional staff, a problem which ...
, and physical and mental health treatment that has endangered, and continues to endanger, the health and lives of the children in its care. 6. Defendants’ actions, omissions, and deliberate indifference ...
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