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Case • 2000
and some of its employees. The issues involved are whether the trial court abused its discretion by compelling Doe to submit to a mental examination, allowing the discovery of Doe's mental health care ...
in prison who are already on “the outskirts of society” are further ostracized, the report states. The MDOC’s history of inept health care is grounded in its attitude toward providing ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
2011 Corrections still needed to reduce its prison population by 34,000 in two years in order to meet the court’s ruling, therefore, these initiatives may prove to be inadequate. Also, the prison health ...
Article • January 15, 2006 • from PLN January, 2006
the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee (Committee) for failing to perform its contractual duties and having several conflicts of interest with the health care providers, concluding that the committee may ...
Brief • 2004
, the ADOC, through its agents and contractors, shall make best efforts to secure an appointment with the community mental health provider for within 10 days of the prisoner's release. If an appropriate ...
through MDOC’s alleged failure to provide constitutionally adequate supervision and adequate mental health care to prisoners in mental health crisis, and its alleged placement of prisoners in Mental Health ...
Case • 2004
not be required to provide 24/7 mental health nursing coverage in the mental health unit. Until these renovations are completed, the ADOC, through its agents and contractors, shall work with Dr. Haddad ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
to monitor its health care vendor's compliance with selected contract requirements. Conclusion Moderately effective Reportable Condition Agency Preliminary Response DOC did not monitor the managed health ...
Brief • February 26, 2020
Filed under: Failure to Treat
broke, but was not because of the deliberate indifference of both Denver and Denver Health. Denver ratified its deputies’ failure to provide critical and necessary medical care to Ms. Sanchez and Baby ...
with a research site that the site will be dropped if they do not enroll adequately." The upshot is that the Galveston facility has a vested interest in making sure its services are superior to prison unit health ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
-017 February 2011 Overall Conclusion In February 2010, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) reported through its correctional managed health care division (UTMB-CMC Division ...
Publication
by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, the Bureau of State Audits presents its audit report concerning the California Department of Corrections’ (Corrections) processes to contract for health care services ...
of the contract in 2003 because it was losing money, but the state refused. Over the life of its 5-year contract, PHS was paid $53 million annually to provide comprehensive health care to 24,000 prisoners across ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Corizon, Centurion
of Corrections (DOC) in a challenge to its decision replacing its private healthcare contractor Corizon with a competitor, Centurion Health. At stake was a $1.4 billion seven-year contract to provide medical care ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
of necessary medical, dental, and mental health care services; (2) effectively administered its medical 1 Appendix V contains a list of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) institutions. The BOP housed an additional ...
Publication • November 13, 2018
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
the same on inmate health care as other states and Medicaid, though spending is growing more quickly Virginia spends about the same on inmate health care as other states and on its own Medicaid program ...
Brief
. procedures and practices The County shall ensure that its acute care policies, procedures, and practices address and guide the following: (l) written medical and mental health care request slips available ...
Case • 2004
administrator of his estate, sued Correctional Medical Services ("CMS," a private contractor hired by Lake County to provide medical and mental health services at its jail), CMS agents -- nurse Karen Dean, social ...
Article • December 15, 2011 • from PLN December, 2011
Filed under: Medical, Medical Expenses
the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee (CMHCC) $466.4 million to pay for all TDCJ prisoner medical care. CMHCC, which kept $700,000 for its own use, is supposed to act as an independent contractor ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
being provided by the Department at its on-site clinics. The audit did not review dental and optometry services, substance abuse, mental health, or sex offender treatments, nor did the audit evaluate ...
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