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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 • 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 ...
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 ...
. Duncan also threatened the DOC with sanctions of $1,000 per incident of noncompliance with its agreement to improve medical care for the state’s 33,000 prisoners. Thirteen prisoners filed suit ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
to 575,952 in July 2020. However, recently, the welcome trend of decarceration appears to have stalled. The progression of COVID-19 has laid bare deficiencies in jail and prison health care, exposing its lack ...
Article • July 14, 2022 • from PLN July, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
was withdrawing from alcohol, but he requested a mental health evaluation. Greene’s condition continued to worsen until 2:11 p.m., when Nanci Karczewski, a limited-license professional counselor with North ...
, THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WEXFORD HEALTH INCORPORATED, CORIZON HEALTH SOURCES, DR. KENNETH MERCHANT, JANE DOE MERCHANT, CARY TUCKER, JANE DOE TUCKER, C. MAHLER and NURSE JOHN DOE, in the United ...
Brief • 2003
Department of Health conducted an investigation into the outbreak and concluded in its report that the March outbreak was most likely linked to contaminated food served to the inmates. See Investigation Report ...
In-the-News Article • January 6, 2016
in hospitals prior to the deinstitutionalization movement of the 1960s, but now there are not enough beds, and many mental health hospitals have been closed down. According to one report, the number ...
and practices of Hopkins County, the Jail, and Southern Health Partners and its employees, either written or unwritten, that are systematically applied to all persons who, through no fault of their own, exhibit ...
Case • 1998
conditions. Shortly after the lawsuit was filed, the parties entered into a consent decree, which included a compliance plan. The plan dealt with such conditions of confinement as medical and mental health ...
Brief • 2001
CORPORATION (hereinafter referred to as "WCC"), is a corporation organized and existing under the laws ofthe State of Florida with its principal place of business located in Palm Beach County, Florida ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
prisoners. They are very labor-intensive," said Christine Ferry, director of mental health services at the Santa Clara County Department of Corrections, in the San Jose Mercury News. In prison, the insane ...
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