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Brief • June 28, 2007
provides no physical therapy; its personnel simply disregard explicit instructions in prisoners' sentencing reports and medical records to provide this treatment. Serious mental health needs are ignored even ...
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
private prisons as its business model. It is now finding a more lucrative niche in privatizing mental health facilities and civil commitment centers for sexual predators. The company has been able ...
Gray v. County of Riverside, CA, Class Action Notice, Jail Health Care, 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD LLP SHAWN HANSON (SBN 109321) NICHOLAS GREGORY (SBN 275582) 580 California ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
’ decision to change the scope of services that had traditionally been required of its medical services contractors; • whether the contractor, Wexford Health Sources, met minimum standards for routine ...
Brief • February 3, 2023
Filed under: Transgender
as follows: 1. Plan Requirements. (a) Name and Organizational Form of Party: The name of the sole entity that is a party to the Merger is Corizon Health, Inc., and its organizational form is a Texas ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
attempt to expand its authority and role in the development of national public health or medical care industry standards. However, it is well within the agency’s authority, in consultation with experts ...
the need for community-based services in its 2011 Task Force for Criminal Justice Collaboration on Mental Health Issues: Final Report, in which its first recommendation is instituting reforms that focus ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
’ decision to change the scope of services that had traditionally been required of its medical services contractors; • whether the contractor, Wexford Health Sources, met minimum standards for routine ...
not allow the prisoners meaningful human interaction and does not provide reasonably frequent mental health care. It has employees of its mental health contractor walk by the prisoners’ cells three times ...
Brief • May 24, 2010
. Plaintiff argued in his Complaint that Defendant PHS is the functional equivalent of a public agency due to its contractual duty to provide health care services to Vermont inmates, a function the state ...
Publication • 2022
on correctional settings, the World Health Organization (WHO) published its interim guidance regarding COVID-19 in prisons and other places of detention.41 In May, WHO, along with the United Nations Office on Drugs ...
Publication • 2022
on correctional settings, the World Health Organization (WHO) published its interim guidance regarding COVID-19 in prisons and other places of detention.41 In May, WHO, along with the United Nations Office on Drugs ...
Article • July 13, 2021
Filed under: Protests, Jail Specific
of policing and incarceration. Its 2020 abandonment of jail expansion plans revealed a new group of advocates against expansion of incarceration: medical and public health practitioners. With over 19,000 people ...
Filed 08/31/16 Page 5 of 31 PagelD #: 262 Page5 of17 I. The DOC has developed and shall require its mental health providers to utilize a behavior health module within its electronic health record ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
, it was court intervention in the late 1970s that prompted health care reforms in New York’s Bedford Hills and Green Haven correctional facilities, the former of which is recognized in this report for its model ...
about CMC, and it's not just corporate legal procedure that's of concern. In deaths across the state, investigators have discovered the same problems with corporate-run jail health care: Underqualified ...
Brief
two-thirds of its mental health caseload, or two-thirds of required services to 12 its full caseload, or, probably more realistically, some combination of reduced services to some 13 segments ...
Article • September 2, 2016 • from PLN September, 2016
Filed under: Correct Care Solutions
of inadequate funding by the City.” The CCS contract was the only viable option to provide prisoners at OPP with adequate health care, thus the city was required to pay for it under its state law ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Media
about due process, health care, racial profiling, and some other issues in specific human rights terms. It’s also why we need to open conversations about other issues, such as immigration and sentencing ...
Case • 2001
and its prison health subcontractor, Prison Health Services, Incorporated (Prison Health or PHS), the corporate parent of Prison Health, several officers of Prison Health, the then-acting commissioner ...
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