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Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
frequency using audit tool per audit results. 3 Is the utilization and availability of off-site services appropriate to meet medical, dental and mental health needs? [CC 2.20.2.3] Level 3 Amber User: Vanessa ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
Medical Compliance Monitor Holly Massey, Interim Wexford Health Complex Site Manager SUBJECT: COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICAN HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 (HIPAA) POSITION PAPER ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
reported monthly to Regional office for tracking and trending Responsible Parties = FHA/DON/Medical Director/RDCQI/RVP Target Date- 11/30/13 Continue to monitor weekly x 3 weeks, monthly until within ...
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, however, detailed scientific and medical studies have been undertaken, and these studies have largely debunked claims that CED use has been a primary cause of death for individuals who have perished while ...
Brief • March 6, 2006
that Defendants abused him, failed to provide him with proper medical treatment, and failed to have adequate policies in place to protect detainees with mental disabilities from physical and emotional abuse ...
Brief • January 15, 2015
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
circumstances might be. I (Dkt. No. 241 at 2). These defendants also claim that because the $625,000 settlement with Hope Clinic, Dr. Etikerentse, and Nurse Brabham (collectively, the "Medical Defendants") must ...
at Menard Correctional Center ("Menard") and were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs arising from the attack, in violation of the Eighth Amendment. (Doc. 6). This case is now before ...
with 21 Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Plaintiffs’ claims are based on 22 allegations that County defendants fail to provide adequate medical, mental health ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
acceptable standards and 0 deficient standards. ~hW§~,medical staff is present. If a detainee has a medical condition or is taking medication he ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Physical Physical o o o o 2 o o 2 1 Physical Assault: Detainee on . Staff # Times FourlFive Point Restraints applied/used Offender I Detainee Medical Referrals as a result of Escapes Deaths ...
Brief • February 25, 2022
Filed under: Medical
Jensen v. Shinn, AR, Response to Proposed Findings, Lack of Medical Care, 2022 Case 2:12-cv-00601-ROS Document 4314 Filed 02/25/22 Page 1 of 211 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Victoria Lopez ...
conditions of confinement at its facility. District of Columbia prisoners transferred to the facility filed suit against CCA. After two stabbing deaths, several escapes and medically-related deaths, CCA ...
Case • 2005
officials from 'unnecessarily and wantonly inflicting pain'" on a prisoner by acting with "deliberate indifference" to the prisoner's serious medical needs. Blackmore v. Kalamazoo County, 390 F.3d 890, 895 ...
Case • 1990
. § 1983 for initial and ongoing incarceration in extended administrative lockdown ("CCR") and violations of the prisoner's Eighth Amendment rights relative to medical care and the conditions under which ...
Case • 2000
are liable for providing him with inadequate medical care during his incarceration. Appellant Nuhad Kulaylat, a contract physician, is one of the defendants named in Bines' complaint. Kulaylat moved ...
Case • 1998
Technician Erica Sandahl, Waukegan Police Officer, Tkadletz, Laarni Dazal, and Correctional Medical Services of Illinois, Inc., Defendants. No. 97 C 1109. March 31, 1998. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ...
Case • 2003
of Plaintiff." Id. at p. 2. He alleges that, in addition to Ms. Hart, three other prison employees witnessed the assault on Plaintiff and failed to obtain medical attention for Plaintiff. Id. He adds ...
Case • 2001
that they suffered the following injuries which required medical treatment: extreme fear, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, [**3] emotional distress. (Compl. P 21(d).) However, prior to December 1999, plaintiffs ...
Brief • 2008
) and by their professional ethical obligations to report medication errors and other matters affecting patient welfare. 15. During their employment noted above, the Nurses, pursuant to their legal and ethical obligations ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
.” For the coalition of women’s groups and medical professionals who pushed for the bill’s passage, the new law marks a leap forward for the medical treatment of women prisoners and for human rights in the state’s jails ...
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