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Case • 1988
intentionally place prisoners in dangerous surroundings, when they intentionally ignore prisoners' serious medical needs, or when they are "deliberately indifferent" either to prisoners' health or safety ...
Case • 2004
, as well as all policies and procedures relating to safety, custody, and conduct of inmates; (5) ensuring that its health care providers forward all claims for medical services rendered to inmates; and (6 ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
inmates, the CDC falls below the ordinary standard of care in its systematic use of exclusionary categories to deny care to patients who would be eligible, and who would receive individualized consideration ...
government function, including health care services, to Mr. Franklin and other state prisoners. 58. Defendant Wexford should be held liable for the acts of its employees. As set forth above, on information ...
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Filed under: Medical
provides medical treatment at the ordinary standard of care to select inmates, the CDC falls below the ordinary standard of care in its systematic use of exclusionary categories to deny care to patients who ...
’s Office Facility Services Manager Katie Burgard noted that in May 2017 the county had added a “focused mental health sergeant” to its staff, also assigning a deputy to manage mental ...
In-the-News Article • July 10, 2016
correctional health care company, “meaning that prisoners receive constitutional, adequate medical care through a company that is designed to generate profit through its contract,” Friedmann ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
to support eligible youth who have been placed in some residential treatment programs. For example, the Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Children and Families ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
to support eligible youth who have been placed in some residential treatment programs. For example, the Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Children and Families ...
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Almashat Et Al Public Citizens Health Research Group Report on Criminal and Civil Monetary Penalties Against Pharma 1991-2010 Rapidly Increasing Criminal and Civil Monetary Penalties Against ...
Publication • May 1, 2017
fiscal years 2010 and 2015, largely due to both its growing aging population and the cost of pharmaceuticals for HIV and Hepatitis C.43 Some states are legally required to improve health care ...
. After filing multiple lawsuits challenging his conditions of confinement, Riddick finally won a settlement guaranteeing him appropriate mental health care as well as monetary damages. Riddick alleged ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
Illinois Agrees to Sweeping Prison Health Care Reforms by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke  In a consent decree filed in federal district court on January 3, 2019, Illinois agreed ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
, there was no doubt that the damaged roof at SATF represented a serious health hazard to both staff and prisoners.  Escareno’s attorneys noted it was undisputed that the dining hall’s roof membrane ...
, was physically and mentally ill. She requested that he not be arrested but placed on a mental health hold. Yet Hammer, who had no criminal record, was booked into the county lockup even after a hospital physician ...
In-the-News Article • September 14, 2024
news to prisoners in Missouri and beyond say the state Department of Corrections is blocking access to information. Paul Wright, editor of Prison Legal News, and Erin Eife, a volunteer with Prison Health ...
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custodial housing, reentry, program, mental health, or treatment space necessary to manage the adult offender population consistent with the legislative intent described in Sections 17.5 and 3450 of the Penal ...
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, mental health, or treatment space necessary to manage the adult offender population consistent with the legislative intent described in Sections 17.5 and 3450 of the Penal Code under the jurisdiction ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
, January 24, 2008 NO yes U, S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General November 27, 2007 Bruce P. Bernard, M.D., M.P.H. Captain, USPHS Chief Medical Officer Health Hazard Evaluations ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
being at FSP. You do get out of your cell more and get more services but it’s not really enough. You’re still really in confinement. 30. When I was at FSP, mental health staff told me that I ...
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