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Publication • October 2, 2019
to, and therefore with rare exception do not offer an opinion on, whether, overall, the systems of care in place to deliver health care at the ADC pose a significant risk of serious harm to its residents. Plaintiffs ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
this responsibility to Prison Health Services, Inc. (PHS), a Tennesseebased for-profit corporation that has left a trail of corpses and lawsuits in its wake around the country. In 2005 Paul von Zielbauer published ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
Odrc Mental Health Services, Sumary of Reports, 2006 SUMMARY OF REPORTS ON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES WITHIN THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION July 25, 2006 Prepared by CIIC Staff ...
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and retiree health care plans must be included in a comprehensive accounting of prison costs. In partnership with the Pew Center on the States, staff from the Vera Institute of Justice’s Center on Sentencing ...
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contributions for corrections employees’ pension and retiree health care plans must be included in a comprehensive accounting of prison costs. In partnership with the Pew Center on the States, staff from the Vera ...
Brief • April 28, 2017
with regard to the adequacy of its health care program for the population it serves.” (Expert Report at 3.) To answer that question, the parties determined that the expert team should visit at least eight ...
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of Corrections (CDOC) made formal request to the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), U.S. Department of Justice, to have an external review of its offender classification system and its administrative ...
Brief • March 11, 2008
claims. 13 1. 14 The pertinent provision of the Public Health Service Act, § 15 In this case, both the text and Plain Language 233(a),11 reads in its entirety as follows: 16 DEFENSE OF CERTAIN ...
Brief • June 18, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
that some of the relief requested by Plaintiffs is not appropriate at this time. I. BACKGROUND The Court previously recounted the background of this case in its Memorandum Opinion granting Plaintiffs ...
Brief • March 21, 2022
”) audit revealed that CoreCivic staffing has routinely been insufficient to provide a safe and secure environment, and that, throughout the reporting period, CoreCivic had manipulated numbers in its federal ...
revealed that CoreCivic staffing has routinely been insufficient to provide a safe and secure environment, and that, throughout the reporting period, CoreCivic had manipulated numbers in its federal ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
.................................................52 § 115.35/235/335 Specialized training: medical and mental health care .............................53 i Just Detention International Comments to the Department of Justice Docket No. OAG–131 V ...
Brief • July 25, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Campbell v. Corizon Health, AZ, Settlement, Denial of Medical Care, 2022 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GEJ'.""ERAL RELEASE This SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE ("Agreement") is entered into by Kevin ...
, was to provide medical direction to Defendant Wexford and its medical staff including establishing policies to establish innovative medical programs to maintain and protect the health status of inmates ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
that excludes the abuse of leave from its calculations. (Page 33) 11. Private contracting of jail medical services - We recommend that the Board of County Commissioners consider privatizing jail health care ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
Lawsuit Filed Over Health Care at Wisconsin Women’s Prison, More Possible by Michael Rigby Lawsuit Filed Over Health Care at Wisconsin Women's Prison, More Possible by Michael Rigby ...
Brief • 2006
as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, J. ROBERT GALVIN, M.D., M.P.H., in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
and long-term prisoners whose temporally declining health will impose skyrocketing requirements for major medical treatment, including organ transplants. CDC already spends 20% of its $6.2 billion budget ...
by Seattle Weekly. But Sims did publicize what he called a "prestigious" performance review his jail had received from a national correctional health care group, giving KCJ high marks for prisoner care ...
Case • 1995
1981 until October 1988. After leaving, he accepted a position in Oregon with Umatilla County Mental Health. In both February and August 1990, Ron Lindquist, health care manager at the penitentiary ...
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