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Problems with California’s New Medical Prison by Matthew Clarke With construction costs of $840 million and a capacity to provide care to almost 3,000 patients, California’s new medical prison near Stockton is the largest and most expensive in the nation. Unfortunately, that expense has not resulted in a smooth-running operation; …
Publication • February 11, 2016
FL's Aging Prisoner Problem, Florida Tax Watch, 2014 Florida’s Aging Prisoner Problem september 2014 September 9, 2014 Dear Fellow Taxpayer, Florida’s prison population is among the largest in the United States, and disproportionately large, given the state’s population. Furthermore, estimates show that the population will continue to grow much faster …
Article • January 12, 2016
Obamacare, Universities Can Help Lower Prison Health Care Costs, Report Says by Joe Watson A new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts recommends that states pursue Medicaid financing for prisoners' medical services through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), as well as outsourcing such care to public university medical centers to …
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Filed under: Medical Expenses
Medicaid Helps Ohio Slash Prison Medical Costs by Christopher Zoukis Medicaid Helps Ohio Slash Prison Medical Costs by Christopher Zoukis A controversial decision by Ohio Governor John Kasich to expand Medicaid under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, has extended health coverage to all Ohio state …
Article • October 16, 2015
94% Increase in Elderly Prisoners Fuels Medical Care Cost Spike by 52% by Mark Wilson 94% Increase in Elderly Prisoners Fuels Medical Care Cost Spike by 52% by Mark Wilson According to a report by The Pew Charitable Trust, healthcare costs increased by an average of 52 percent in 42 …
Article • September 25, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
TDCJ’s $100 Annual Fee for Prisoner Health Care Held Constitutional by David Reutter TDCJ’s $100 Annual Fee for Prisoner Health Care Held Constitutional by David M. Reutter The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has found constitutional a Texas statute requiring prisoners to pay a $100 annual health care services fee …
Oregon Workgroup Recommends Strategies to Deal with Prison Medical Care Costs by Mark Wilson Oregon Workgroup Recommends Strategies to Deal with Prison Medical Care Costs by Mark Wilson State officials in Oregon continue to grapple with the rising cost of prisoner health care, which largely stems from a rapidly-expanding population …
Brief • July 2, 2015
Filed under: Medical Expenses
Sanders & Phillips v. City of New York, NY, Judgment - Phillips, Medicare medical claim, 2015.pdf Case 1:12-cv-00113-PKC-LB Document 73 Filed 07/02/15 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 723 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------){ MELIEK SANDERS & COREY PHILLIPS, Plaintiffs, -againstCITY OF NEW YORK, NATHANIEL …
Brief • July 2, 2015
Filed under: Medical Expenses
Sanders & Phillips v. City of New York, NY, Judgment - Sanders, Medicare medical claim, 2015 ~~~i~~ Case 1:12-cv-00113-PKC-LB Document 74 Filed 07/02/15 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 726 US DIST~Tg:~~ Uh O!!~'.<_~;=: :.:.J.~l.Y. I * UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK BROOKLYN OFFICE -------------------------------------------------------){ MELIEK …
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Nevada Jail Charges Prisoners for Meals, Medical Care to Defray Costs by Michael Brodheim Nevada Jail Charges Prisoners for Meals, Medical Care to Defray Costs by Michael Brodheim Overcrowding at Nevada&rsquo;s Elko County jail is expected to ease with the scheduled completion of an addition to the facility, while the …
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Filed under: Medical Expenses
Ex-Con Seeks Return to Prison for Medical Treatment by Ex-Con Seeks Return to Prison for Medical Treatment In a depressing commentary on the availability of health care in the United States, a former federal prisoner got himself arrested so he could receive treatment for his leukemia. Although a judge declined …
Article • April 8, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Tennessee County Not Required to Pay for Medical Costs after Prisoner’s Release by David Reutter Tennessee County Not Required to Pay for Medical Costs after Prisoner&rsquo;s Release by David Reutter The Tennessee Court of Appeals has held that a prisoner does not have a private right of action for being …
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
Texas: $100 Medical Copay for Prisoners Generates Less Revenue than Expected by Matthew Clarke In October 2011, when Texas enacted a law instituting a $100 annual copay for state prisoners seeking medical care, it was estimated the measure would generate $5.7 million in 2012 and help the cash-strapped state deal …
Article • January 13, 2015
Report Says Compassionate Release Would Save Strapped BOP Money by Derek Gilna Report Says Compassionate Release Would Save Strapped BOP Money by Derek Gilna It apparently took the May 2013 issuance of an 85-page report by the non-partisan Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz, but that report and a well-publicized budget …
North Carolina DOC Medical Overpayments Exceed 10% of Total Bills by North Carolina DOC Medical Overpayments Exceed 10% of Total Bills The North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Corrections (DOC), is in need of the services of a professional recovery audit firm, an audit by the state&rsquo;s Auditor …
Publication • November 1, 2014
On Life Support: Public Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration, Vera Inst., 2014 VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE On Life Support: Public Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration NOVEMBER 2014 David Cloud FROM THE PRESIDENT Vera’s Justice Reform for Healthy Communities initiative aims to improve the health and well-being …
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
California Prison Healthcare Costs Soar Under Federal Receiver by California Prison Healthcare Costs Soar Under Federal Receiver Creating a balance between adequate healthcare for prisoners at a reasonable and affordable cost for taxpayers is at the heart of a debate being argued in legislative offices and behind prison walls in …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not “Incidental to Confinement” by David Reutter Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not &ldquo;Incidental to Confinement&rdquo; by David M. Reutter Alabama&rsquo;s Supreme Court has held that the plain language of &sect; 14-8-6, Ala. Code 1975 does not …
Lonzano v. City of Rialto, CA, Deposition of Curtis Cope Part 2, Excessive Force, 2014 11:07:52 1 IT'S JUSTIFIED, 2 USE A PATROL VEHICLE TO RUN OVER A PERSON THAT'S JUST 3 RUNNING AWAY BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO PAY A PARKING 4 TICKET; RIGHT? 5 6 7 11:08:02 11:08:10 …
Lozano v. City of Rialto, CA, Deposition of Curtis Cope Part 1, Excessive Force, 2014 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CERTIFIED COPY ) JOSEPH LOZANO, AN INDIVIDUAL, ) ) PLAINTIFF, ) ) ) vs. CASE NO. EDCV 13-01636 GHK (SPX) ) CITY OF RIALTO; CITY …
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