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. 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 ...
. That was the result of an agreement reached in July 2025 between the Estate of Shelly Ann Monahan and officials with the County and its contracted jail healthcare provider, NaphCare, Inc. Monahan was days away from her ...
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 ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
that make it harder for people to protect their health. Project UNSHACKLE, Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) www.champnetwork.org/unshackle It’s no coincidence that the communities most ...
Brief • 1998
guarantees inmates direct access to their health care service records, subject to individual exceptions, the Indiana Department of Correction (hereinafter “DOC”) has adopted policies which deny inmates ...
Brief • 1998
with its Administrative Procedure. II. INDIANA LAW ESTABLISHES THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION MAY DENY PRISONERS ACCESS TO THEIR HEALTH CARE SERVICE RECORDS ONLY IF A DETERMINATION IS MADE ...
- Case: 1:19-cv-05844 Document#: 18 Flied: 02/17/20 Page 4 of 9 PagelD #:266 health care providers at the Lake County Jail. At all relevant times Armor was acting under color of law, and its agents ...
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
] is often compared to that of combat military veterans.” A 2011 survey conducted by Desert Waters Correctional Outreach – which seeks to provide “resources for improving the health ...
Article • December 7, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
Filed under: Dental Care
it in the Chronicle.” While the TDCJ has already implemented the new policy, it won’t be formally adopted until the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee holds its next quarterly meeting in December ...
Article • September 5, 2019
; * Marc Stern, M.D., MPH, was retained to evaluate health-care services provided by NDCS to its prisoners and “whether and, if so, how the health care policies and practices of NDCS impact all ...
Brief • 2002
of Timothy Perry, as plaintiff, against John J. Armstrong, • COMILeficlit Depattnwt of Cenection. University of Cormecticut Health Science Center, Hartford Correctiodd Canner, Geraldo Torres, Andre Choninard ...
and GEO Group, which operate seven facilities under ICE contracts. ICE has eight detention centers of its own scattered across the nation. Until late last year, one of those facilities was the San Pedro ...
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