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medication for mental health problems. Someone wrote “Diag. Paranoid-Schizo” on his intake booking form, and based on his comments the form directed further assessment. Yet Jernegan ...
in Nashville indicated that Gilley had died of an overdose, though he wasn’t mentioned by name in the report. PLN obtained a copy of the autopsy results from the medical examiner’s office, which ...
of their, often decades-old, offenses. The reduction in programs, services and medical treatment due to these higher-cost prisoners may result in federal court intervention as has already happened in California ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) and Corizon, the department’s former private medical provider, denied hernia operations to prisoners to save money.  Groin hernias are very common ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
$7.9 Million Award Against New York County and Medical Contractor in Jail Suicide Case by A New York federal jury awarded $7.9 million to the estate of Bartholomew Ryan, 32, who committed ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
program by training prisoners to administer naloxone – an opioid overdose antidote also known as Narcan – Maryland made it easier to obtain the medication without a prescription. According ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
was transferred to a facility in Arizona, he filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming the Indiana prison doctors were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs. He asked the district ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
, such prisoners had effectively been denied access to educational programs, medical visits, disciplinary proceedings, religious services and vocational training. According to Barry Taylor with Equip for Equality ...
arrived fifteen minutes later. “Security officers and medical staff present said that Haws probably had a seizure and conducted no medical exam for evidence of trauma or other causes,” the suit alleged ...
incarcerated at the Wallace Pack Unit, a medical and geriatric facility run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). All but Mojica suffer from physiological conditions or take medications that make ...
at the Monterey County jail in California, county officials and the jail’s medical provider – which was supposed to address issues of poor medical and mental healthcare, inadequate staffing ...
Article • September 3, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
-digit indoor temperatures while the temperature inside the medical holding enclosures at the prison in Stafford hit 100 degrees. “Obviously, these are very dangerous temperatures for anybody,&rdquo ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
situations. With respect to medical and mental health care, the defendants agreed to the appointment of a physician as WCJC’s medical director, who will provide medical evaluations for youths “at least once ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
in substantial savings. [See: PLN, June 2013, p.1]. Recognizing this, the Texas legislature cut $60 million from the TDCJ’s budget for 2012 and raised the co-pay that state prisoners must pay for medical ...
officers, three Hidalgo county sheriff’s officer’s, a Deputy District Attorney, the Gila Regional Medical Center, and two physicians. The sixteen count complaint alleged violations of protected ...
of a Wisconsin law that prohibits certain types of medical care for transgender prisoners. Several Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WDOC) prisoners have been diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder (GID ...
a year of unsuccessful chemotherapy. He was 36 years old. Prior to his death, Castañeda testified before a Congressional subcommittee about the deficient medical care provided to prisoners in ICE ...
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 ...
bruising and bleeding. Shortly after the incident, a medical technician (MT) examined the wound and asked to treat Gomez in the infirmary. The prison was on lockdown, however, and guards refused to move ...
a painful, two-inch inguinal hernia that was diagnosed by Dr. Seth Osafo, employed by Wexford Health Sources, a for-profit company that provides medical care to Illinois state prisoners. An inguinal hernia ...
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