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Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
Filed under: HIV/AIDS
Prisoner Health Update: HIV by Eike Blohm, MD by Eike Blohm, MD Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is highly overrepresented among U.S. prisoners, along with other infectious illnesses ...
Article • July 15, 2023 • from PLN July, 2023
Filed under: Corizon, Centurion
one year. Tennessee-based YesCare is the golem Corizon Health brought to life with much of the firm’s viable business when it successfully petitioned a Texas court to let it slough off its ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
Seven Deaths in Seven Months at Dayton Jail by Though its population is relatively small, with just over 600 detainees, Ohio’s Montgomery County Jail lost seven of them in the first ...
Department of Corrections refutes the analysis of a recent report assessing the conditions of confinement for pregnant and parenting women in its prison system. The report was released in October ...
of Wellpath, the private firm contracted to provide healthcare to those confined by the state Department of Corrections (DOC). The DOC, in turn, said that its hands were tied by Ky. Rev. Stat. §&nbsp ...
In-the-News Article • October 14, 2018
Correctional Center for Women, has been under a federal court order since 2016 to improve its health care because of deaths like Addison’s. This summer the DOC was dragged back ...
of this Agreement, these Visits will involve Plaintiffs’ experts examining records and documents within the possession and/or control of DCR and/or its medical contractors that contain the protected health ...
Brief • July 2, 2010
on the wall. Under its own written policies, furthermore, [the intake screener] would have made a “mental health referral ASAP.” There would not have been a delay before [the inmate] was ultimately seen ...
Publication • 2020
involuntary withdrawal. The refusal to provide adequate medical care for the serious health condition of opioid use disorder is unnecessary, unlawful, and deadly. This article is the first to argue ...
Brief • 2008
to consider 5 an inmate's sex, age, sophistication, seriousness of the crime or charge, physical or mental 6 health needs, and behavior in its classification system, as well as considering the limits ...
Case • 2008
for summary judgment in its entirety. This timely appeal followed. DISCUSSION Standard of Review This Court reviews a district court's denial of summary judgment de novo. Monette v. Electronic Data Sys. Corp ...
, psychological and physical harm, King County has embraced its frequent and FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE AND DECLARATORY RELIEFPage 1 No. 2:17-cv-01560-JCC COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Institutions Project ...
of the DCS its staff and inmates. Id. at 2. He states it is the policy of DCS that inmates be provided unimpeded access to health care services. Id. He relates that NSP has been accredited by the American ...
-certified staff are virtually non-existent, and 24-hour health care is far below the standards of other states. Of greatest concern, however, is the huge disparity in medical staffing levels for mentally ...
Alabama DOC Ordered to Remedy Overcrowded, Understaffed Prisons in Mental Health Suit by Kevin W. Bliss by Kevin W. Bliss A U.S. District Court has ordered the Alabama Department ...
Brief • 2011
Case RANDY GOLDBERG, M.D., WESTCHESTER COUNTY, WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH CARE CORPORATION, WESTCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, ANDREW SPANO, JOSEPH SPANO, ANTHONY AMICUCCI, GAIL BAILEY ...
01/14/20 PageID.7 Page 7 of 58 24. At all times relevant, Defendant, Corizon Health, Inc., upon information and belief, was and is a Delaware corporation with its headquarters located in Brentwood ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
billion can cover. Its health care providers are contractually indemnified from these suits, so DOC must cover all of their costs as well. And since DOC is funded by taxpayers, effectively the citizens ...
OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION Hector Nieves ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, 16CV1063 ) v. Wexford Health Sources, Inc. Dr. Parthasarathi Ghosh, Dr. Impotep K. Carter, Dr. Saleh Obaisi, Dr. Gerald Leef, Dr. Richard ...
will conduct all receiving, screenings and patient 21 assessments on all inmates in Alameda County and in all 22 facilities throughout the State of California where Corizon 23 Health, Inc. or any of its ...
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