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In-the-News Article • March 22, 2021
the continuing failures of our prison health care system and the resulting harms to incarcerated Vermonters and their families. The state can choose to outsource its work, but its legal obligations do not just ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: Medical
funding? On the average, a system will spend 10 percent of its budget on health care. The average dollars spent for prisoner health care is $2,700 per person per year, compared to $4,000 per person per year ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
members of the military, including reservists, to court martial if they make or sign a false military document. Forgery is also a crime under California law. Correctional Health Care policy requires its ...
Brief
and a reputation of customarily cutting corners in prisoner health care to maintain high profits. At McPherson CMS had a custom and policy of training its medical personnel to be deliberately indifferent ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
by Provider as its senior executive at the Prison and given the title of Facility Administrator. The Board shall have the right to interview the proposed Facility Administrator prior to the assignment ...
Publication • April 1, 2014
Healthcare Copay Report, 2013 - Bureau of Prisons Federal Prisoner Health Care Copayment Act of 2000 Report to Congress Status Report: April2014 Legislative Summary: On October 12,2000, the President ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
in recent years? 2 One BOP official told us that, as a result of our 1994 report, BOP began examining the utilization of its health care staff to allow for more efficient operations. One result the BOP ...
Brief • November 25, 2016
inmate) largely in the dark as to how its grievance process operates once a grievance is filed. For example, although the policy states that “[u]pon receipt of a grievance related to mental health services ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
. Its current population is 1,989. Parchman is the only MDOC facility to have its own onsite hospital: Unit 42. The second floor of Unit 42 houses the acute mental health unit, and the south ward contains ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
. Its current population is 1,989. Parchman is the only MDOC facility to have its own onsite hospital: Unit 42. The second floor of Unit 42 houses the acute mental health unit, and the south ward contains ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
Journal of Correctional Health Care Wright Article on Prisons Standard of Care 2008 Journal of Correctional Health Care http://jcx.sagepub.com Health Care in Prison Thirty Years After Estelle v ...
Brief • December 3, 2020
action within its authority to protect the health of PLAINTIFF. 140. STEVE MADRID knew of PLAINTIFF's history of chronic insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and with wanton, willful and deliberate ...
and in its capacity as a government department. 19. Defendant Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc., including employees and agents thereof, contracted with the County of Lake and/or the Lake County ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Private Contractors
that it want out of its contract for prisoner health services due to escalating costs and mounting losses. In response, the Texas Legislature authorized the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to explore ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Private Prisons
and state public health orders and occupational safety and health regulations. The bill would state that its provisions are declaratory of existing law. This bill would declare that it is to take effect ...
Brief • May 12, 2011
to something other than medical, we do. Question: If it's peliaining to medical, only the nurses write on the seg log. Answer: Correct. And what did Mr. Greer's seg log state on it? Answer: His health ...
Brief • October 7, 2015
relevant times had its principal place of business in Nashville, Tennessee and did business in Vermont under a state contract that required it to provide comprehensive health care to inmates in the custody ...
Brief • 2008
and many are confined in segregation or excessively isolated and harsh conditions which exacerbate their illnesses and conditions where they fail to receive adequate mental health care. The failure ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Corizon
by .and between Cortzoti: U^iitth, Ine., a ooipori^te entity .and its afflliatod'covered indu^iog.hut not limited to CHorizon, Inc. and Cotizon Health-of New Jersey, LLC. (as defined afld'pemiittedpiiwuantto 45 ...
Brief • January 13, 2023
; and for ensuring that the people in its custody received necessary medical and mental health care, as required under the United States Constitutio'.n a:nd other laws. Although Sebastian County sought to offioad its ...
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