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Brief • June 3, 2006
of Correctional Health Services JOHN O’SHAUGHNESSY; Sacramento County Main Jail Medical Director SANDRA HAND, Sacramento County Main Jail Nursing Director SHELLIE JORDAN, and DOES I through XX, inclusive ...
Brief • 2006
14 15 16 17 18 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO; Sacramento County Sheriff LOU BLANAS; Sacramento County Main J ail Commander MARK IWASA; Chief of Correctional Health Services JOHN 0' SHAUGHNESSY; Sacramento ...
Warden of Shawnee. 12. Defendant Wexford Health Sources Inc. ("Wexford") is a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida, with its principal place of business in Pittsburgh ...
Case • 2004
OF HER DAUGHTER, CARLA FREW, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. ALBERT HAWKINS, COMMISSIONER, TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION, ET AL. [6] SYLLABUS BY THE COURT [7] OCTOBER TERM, 2003 [8 ...
Brief • 2006
to be executed.” (County Defendant’s Exh. 47). Near the end of the commitment hearing the following colloquy occurred: THE COURT: However I am going to commit him to the Arkansas State Mental Health System. It’s ...
Publication • August 15, 2021
Filed under: Racial Profiling
..................................................................................................................... 71 8.3.1. Force and Threatened Force Used Against Those in Mental Health Crises ............................................................................................... 71 8.3.2. Using Force ...
Publication
on the sporadic health care provided to the inmates in its custody. From these fundamental deficiencies, numerous unacceptable risks follow. 1. Intake Screening The intake screening process is insufficient ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
to adequately, either within its institutions or by contracting with physicians and hospitals in the community. See Program Statement 6000.05, Health Services Manual. Likewise, pretrial inmates in U.S. Marshals ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of Mental Health The Department of Mental Health (Mental Health) reported that it believes the fair market rates used in DPA’s review do not accurately represent the values of its properties but acknowledged ...
Case • 2003
to its unique staffing requirements, it has a reasonable basis for concluding that such employees as a group pose a genuine health or security risk, and that the general diagnosis requirement allows DOCS ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
Filed under: Budgetary Constraints
attached PREA standards (Attachment C). If the Contractor does not abide by these standards, it will be considered a breach of Contract. 10. The Contractor and its attorneys may not accept representation ...
, Plaintiffs, -againstANDREW CUOMO, in his official capacity as the Governor of the State of New York, the NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, ANN MARIE T. SULLIVAN, in her official capacity ...
; detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison to take a high dosage of a controversial antimalarial drug, mefloquine, an act that an Army public health physician called “pharmacologic waterboarding.&rdquo ...
Brief • November 26, 2018
health risks that communities in close proximity to MTR sites face, the BOP without a reasonable and legal justification continues to move forward with its plan to build USP Letcher and unnecessarily risk ...
Brief • August 9, 2013
Gray v. County of Riverside, CA, Req for Prod of Docs, Jail Health Care, 2013 1 AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD LLP SHAWN HANSON (SBN 109321) 2 AMIT KURLEKAR (SBN 244230) NICHOLAS GREGORY (SBN 275582 ...
its ties with Corizon Health, Inc., and awarded a contract for county jail medical services to California Forensic Medical Group (CFMG). The contract, worth $135 million over a three-year period ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
is not available over-the-counter everywhere because critics in many states believe its availability promotes the use of heroin and other opiates. But Dr. Joshua Blum, at the Denver Health Medical Center, argued ...
Article • October 3, 2014
$2,000 in their accounts to determine if they should contribute towards their incarceration costs as required by statute. Also, the Whiteville Correctional Facility was 59 days late completing its 2012 ...
Article • January 12, 2016
, the psychiatrist-to-patient was half that which state standards recommend. The three judge panel ruled it would continue its oversight of California’s prison mental health system. DaSilva and others have left ...
then proceeded to trial, where a jury returned a verdict for SHP and its employees on February 13, 2025. Thomas was represented by attorneys with Pugh & Roach in Covington. See: Thomas v. So. Health Partners ...
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