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indifference to his serious medical needs while he was incarcerated at the Lee County Jail. The jury found that the jail’s for-profit medical provider, Prison Health Services (PHS), was solely liable. Before ...
Article • January 13, 2015
, clothe and house, but medical costs for some of the older prisoners can easily double or triple that figure. It is one thing to maintain prison medical facilities for mental health treatment, or to deal ...
to be tried under an incorrect legal standard. As previously reported in PLN, John King suffered from asthma, diabetes, a heart condition, high blood pressure, seizures, and severe anxiety and other mental ...
Stock Exchange under the symbols CXW and GEO, respectively. PCI also opposes privatization of prison and jail medical, mental health, transportation, food, commissary and probation services, under ...
Article • June 15, 2010 • from PLN June, 2010
of the overtime came from the CDCR and the Department of Mental Health. For example, prison nurse Nellie Larot lost $10,000 in salary in 2009 due to the furloughs but made $177,512 in overtime, which raised her ...
by OSH as a mental health security technician; however, he was terminated following a November 24, 2008 incident involving co-worker Gregory Charles. The two men, whose duties included patrolling OSH ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
therapy. Coe eventually filed suit in the Court on November 28, 2017. Proceeding under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, he accused Pearson and her employer, DOC healthcare contractor Wexford Health Services ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
Hudson, a Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities spokeswoman, said the state is looking into the allegations. She said methadone clinics are required to hold on to patient ...
En Banc Sixth Circuit Addresses Mental Health Care by By Matthew T. Clarke Anthony Wade was a Michigan state prisoner who committed suicide by taking an overdose of anti-depressant Sinequan ...
Brief • February 8, 2017
. R. 22 Craig Settlemire appeared on behalf of defendants. 23 Joint Status Report 24 25 26 The joint status report addressed the issues of medical care, exercise, staffing, mental health care ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Release and Reentry, jobs
of grants to community organizations supporting formerly incarcerated individuals with “job skills, mental health support, housing and other basic necessities.” “Employers that think out ...
Article • September 15, 2024 • from PLN September, 2024
subjected her to discrimination and denied her equal access to healthcare due to her gender dysphoria disability. A serious medical condition, gender dysphoria can result in “serious adverse mental ...
Article • January 15, 2025 • from PLN January, 2025
. It was the latest salvo from Senior United States District Judge Roslyn O. Silver since finding DCRR’s provision of medical and mental health services to its prisoners “plainly, grossly inadequate,&rdquo ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
policy matters or generating new documents. The state can't force a private contractor to answer questions, she said. Julie Tessler, who represents 16 agencies that deliver mental-health services ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
that solitary confinement is doing little to help with the spread of the virus, and is destroying the mental health of those that are locked in cells for far too long. Advocates and scholars think ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
, for mental health visits. ADOC was ordered to have its officials review a prisoner’s file over the last five rounds and explain whether the encounter was or was not meaningful in the context ...
, medical and mental health neglect, and insufficient drinking water to prolonged detention, staff misconduct and unlawful retaliation.” Earlier in the year, the Office Inspector General (OIG ...
doctrine.” The Court did not enjoin a section of the law prohibiting solitary confinement and setting standards for medical and mental health care, visitation, clothing and telecommunication access ...
Article • September 30, 2022 • from PLN October, 2022
to show that ‘the official knew of and disregarded an excessive risk to inmate health or safety,’” citing Richmond v. Huq, 885 F.3d 928 (6th Cir. 2018). Moreover, the Court continued ...
Article • July 15, 2022 • from PLN July, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
their vulnerable populations. PPI’s research showed that states refused to address basic health and mental-health needs of prisoners, and they avoided releasing large numbers of people who could have been ...
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