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Case • 1997
. 2. Inmates who are provided mental health treatment at the Corrections Mental [**3] Health Institute. 3. Inmates who are housed at a reception and medical center for treatment. 4. Inmates who ...
Brief • November 17, 2017
that a preliminary injunction is necessary to ensure that inmates with HCV receive medical care in a timely manner consistent with constitutional requirements. Accordingly, Plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary ...
Policy #CP-7; and (3) treat Plaintiffs and all members of their class with DAAs according to the current standard of medical care set out in the AASLD/IDSA Guidance, regardless of an individual’s fibrosis ...
Article • March 3, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
Filed under: Immigration
and shoulder, and he was short of breath. He was sent to a medical holding cell for more frequent monitoring. The next day, he returned to the infirmary and a nurse wrote in his medical record that he ...
Publication
is hardly a threat. Nonetheless, three times a week she is shackled and placed in waist chains for a forty-mile drive to the Riverside County Medical Center where she receives dialysis for chronic kidney ...
Brief • November 11, 2020
medical care in correctional facilities throughout the United States, including at 19 Clark County Jail. Defendant NaphCare, Inc. prides itself on providing “cost-effective” services 20 to the prison ...
Brief • June 18, 2021
Estate of Melody Morgan v. The State of Nevada, NV, Complaint, Wrongful Death-Medical Neglect, 2021 Case 2:21-cv-01161-ART-NJK Document 1-2 Filed 06/18/21 Page 1 of 26 Exhibit A – First Amended ...
Publication • July 1, 2018
Gunther, executive director of government relations and health policy at Virginia Commonwealth University and the VCU Health System; and Dr. Steven Shelton, former medical director at the Oregon Department ...
Case • 2002
(NDDCR) and Medcenter One, its medical-services contractor, denied him treatment for his hepatitis C. After Mr. Burke filed an amended complaint (seeking to add two defendants and cure potential pleading ...
Case • 2000
serious medical needs. [11] Barron asserted that the warden of the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (MCFP) at Springfield, Missouri, has denied him proper medical treatment for his kidney disease ...
. Approximately 100 are known to have HIV. There is no HIV/AIDS medical doctor on the staff, and no routine exams or clinical follow-up. The prison just hired a gynecologist. The waiting time ...
Article • September 15, 2005 • from PLN September, 2005
was discontinued. Dr. Dennis Larson suggested meditation and relaxation' after Edens speculated that the attacks might be stress-related." Larson did not prescribe any medication at that time. Subsequently, another ...
County Jail, which is run by "America's Toughest Sheriff" Joe Arpaio. The next day Norberg, 35, was choked to death by deputies while strapped in a metal restraint chair. The county medical examiner's ...
to 18,000 in 2002, contracted with VDOC to house 500 excess "high-security" prisoners in Virginia prisons. The contract specified that no prisoners with mental illnesses or serious medical problems would ...
Article • September 15, 2004 • from PLN September, 2004
a lawsuit brought by diabetic prisoners by upgrading their medical care. The agreement sets a precedent for management and care of diabetic prisoners that is a first in the nation. An investigation ...
Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) was given a three-day review of Utah prison medical records and a tour of Utah prisons, including interviews with prisoners and staff. Accreditation is based ...
alleged, and we agree, that existing law has long established that an inmate has the right to receive necessary medical treatment and the failure to provide such treatment amounts to a violation ...
to Sandin v. Conner, 515 U.S. 472 (1995). The court also held that a prisoner must exhaust state remedies with respect to medical indifference claims, but need not exhaust state remedies with respect ...
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
Ninth Circuit Dismisses California's Motion To Exclude Female Prisoners From Medical Suit by John E Dannenberg Ninth Circuit Dismisses California's Motion To Exclude Female Prisoners From ...
Sheriff's Delay Or Denial Of Detainee's Serious Medical Needs Ruled Sufficient To Defeat Summary Judgment Motion by The Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled that a sergeant's actions ...
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