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Case • 2005
be construed narrowly.*fn10 [54] DOC claims part of its law enforcement 'mission' is 'to provide for the health care needs of the state's prison inmates.' Answer to Pet. for Review at 9. DOC also claims ...
Publication
Services changed its name to California Correctional Health Care Services. 3 4 California State Auditor Report 2012-401 October 2012 • Performing electronic testing of key fields to identify any issues ...
Article • September 24, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
officials agreed to indemnify Corizon from lawsuits to induce the firm to renew its contract. The New York Times noted that Corey Johnson, a city councilman who held hearings on health care at Rikers in March ...
providing health care service to the offenders in its custody that meet the minimum constitutional standards of adequacy.’” Final Report of the Court Appointed Expert, Ron Shansky, MD et al., at 3, Lippert v ...
Brief • 2009
and mental health care at its facilities. The Parties acknowledge that Correctional Medical Services ("CMS") currently provides medical and mental health care to inmates at the State's correctional facilities ...
this medical care. To increase its profitability, CMS enacted a pharmacy scam. The contract put in place a stop-loss provision for medications. 75 percent of the drugs prescribed by mental health personnel ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Centurion
for correctional Healthcare services that was a first of its kind for Vermont. That 'first' was the combining of medical and mental health services under one contract. That contract will be at the end of a 5 year ...
Brief • September 8, 2020
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
, willful and deliberate indifference ignored his medical grievances, ignored his emergent medical condition, failed to take action within its authority to protect the health of PLAINTIFF. 206. STEVE MADRID ...
Brief • 2010
) ) ) DEFENDANT'S REPLY IN SUPPORT OF MOTION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT AND PETITION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTIVE RELIEF NOW COMES Defendant, Prison Health Services, Inc. ("PHS"), by and through its ...
Filing • March 7, 2016
dependent upon the availability of public records. In this case, Prison Legal News sought public records from Corizon Health regarding litigation, settlements, and verdicts related to its business activities ...
Brief • March 9, 2016
the availability of public records. In this case, Prison Legal News sought public records from Corizon Health regarding litigation, settlements, and verdicts related to its business activities on behalf of the New ...
of Corrections (FDOC) rebid the contract on October 20, 2006, PHS won again ? but now with a bid for $707 million. Low-bidder Wexford Health Services protested the contract award, citing its bid of $689 million ...
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Centurion
of this contract had a pecuniary interest in its award or performance, either personally or through a member of his or her household, family, or business. D Is there an "appearance ' of a conflict of interest so ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
detainees. Due to its emphasis on security and control, the health care management system utilized by the US immigration detention regime, executed by ICE and the ICE Health Service Corps (HSC) under the DHS ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
spending climb due to increasing health-care costs and a graying prison population. At the end of May 2020, with one month remaining in its fiscal year, WDOC’s prisoner health-care spending had already ...
In-the-News Article • August 13, 2014
that anything will change under Corizon.” Wexford claims among its clients four South Florida state prisons, and a recent audit gave the health care provider high marks. The American Correctional ...
examination. The court of appeals also held that the district court abused its discretion when it ordered Doe to reveal the names or her mental health care providers and release her mental health records ...
Brief • December 7, 2009
, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a State of Emergency because the severe prison crowding “has caused substantial risk to the health and safety of the men and women who work inside these prisons ...
. None of the mental health files reviewed by the oversight committee contained information from family members about a prisoner’s psychiatric history. The Office of Mental Health says it’s working ...
Brief • 2008
refuses to cooperate in the screening and or health assessment in ~~ 7 and 8 of this section, after being advised of its importance to the detainee's health needs, then such refusal shall be documented ...
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