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7 1. From October 27, 2018 to February 23, 2019, Jose Banda Pichardo Was Denied Adequate Mental Health Care at Imperial County Jail Despite Obvious Signs of Suicidality Over a Four-Month Period ...
Publication • November 1, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Mental Health, Family
priorities and initiatives, leaving ancillary departments, such as health services, to operate without the same focus, to its and the incarcerated population’s detriment. Above all else, despite the many DOC ...
that he shares a home with Liz Freeman, an attorney representing the other Corizon Health successor, YesCare, in settlement talks. As PLN reported, Corizon Health moved its headquarters to Texas to take ...
hours a day, with minimal human interaction or sensory stimuli. Since the 1980s, the rise in its use has mirrored the exponential rise of incarceration. Originally intended to manage people who committed ...
Publication
Filed under: International
of a combination of observations, symptoms, and/or mental health diagnoses. The CSC conceded in its recent Mental Health Strategy that its intake assessment of the mental health of offenders upon admission ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
7 Review Results In its first 15 months of operation, the California Prison Health Care Receivership spent $20.6 million in state funds. The receivership spent almost $11 million of these funds ...
of medical mishaps and mayhem, it's no surprise WCCW has seen a rapid rate of turnover in its health care staff. Since 1996, there have been six different mental health supervisors, and a slew of other key ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
, both for COVID-19 and other health issues. Such an approach is key to the pursuit of a just and equitable society. As Nelson Mandela said, ‘A nation should not be judged by how it treats its ...
, Tennessee Code Annotated, the department has a responsibility to provide medical and mental health services to inmates under its custody. Based on our review of inmates’ medical and mental health files, staff ...
Brief • July 8, 2013
systematically failed to ensure that its medical staff received properly trained and supervision in the provision of proper medical and health care to inmates in the State of Arizona. 125. Specifically, Wexford ...
in federal court alleging inadequate medical, dental and mental health services and other unconstitutional prison conditions prevail in the Arizona Department of Corrections (DOC). The lawsuit alleges that DOC ...
Publication • April 2, 2015
to provide testimony to the Council concerning our coverage of Corizon and its predecessor companies, Prison Health Services and Correctional Medical Services. HRDC has reported on privatized medical care ...
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limited of circumstances. (C. Haney, “Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary and Supermax Confinement,” 49 Crime & Delinquency 124 (2003).) When used with children, its effects are even more devastating ...
Filing • January 31, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
to victims. From the time Corizon executed its division merger to today, this bankruptcy plan has served no legitimate reorganizational purpose. By design, Tehum will not return to being a prison health care ...
Brief • January 31, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
to victims. From the time Corizon executed its division merger to today, this bankruptcy plan has served no legitimate reorganizational purpose. By design, Tehum will not return to being a prison health care ...
. For example, in 2015, after a report released by Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) detailed harmful conditions at its “Behavioral Health Unit,” the Oregon Department of Corrections announced an agreement with DRO ...
a rigorous case-control design reveal not only that incarceration has durable effects on illness, but that its consequences extend to a greater risk of early death. I draw on the sociology of health literature ...
In-the-News Article • April 18, 2024
Prison Health Company Bankruptcy Poses Hurdles for Inmates April 18, 2024 Articles with PLN Quotes Bloomberg Prison Health Company Bankruptcy Poses Hurdles for Inmates Randi Love Reporter &nbsp ...
, assigns and insurers, does hereby release, acquit, and forever discharge Defendant, Wexford Health Sources, Inc.; its predecessors, successors, parents, subsidiaries and affiliated entities, past ...
Brief • 2006
DISTRICT, doing business as Parkland Health and Hospital System, may be served with process by serving its President, Ron J. Anderson, at 5201 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75235-7708. IV. STATE ACTION ...
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