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Brief • 1992
Provided medical care to c1aima?S affer the 12. State Agency or Deparunent Alleged Responsible for DamagelInjury: Department of COrrections Form SF Z10 (Rev. 12J'JO) OX A.189 _ 13. Descriqe Conduct ...
to the same, any and all damages - including but not limited to past or future medical, psychiatric, and psychological expenses, lost income, and past or future lost earning capacity — expenses, losses ...
~~------·· _ --------·---·-------···-------·-·--··-··--·---- 16. This settlement is based upon a good faith deten11ination of the parties to resolve a disputed claim. The parties have not shifted responsibility of medical treatment to Medicare in contravention ...
Article • January 1, 2024 • from PLN January, 2024
Filed under: Editorials
as possible in terms of actual medical care or treatment. The less they do they more they profit. Over the decades PLN has reported extensively on prison healthcare issues, not just in terms of specific cases ...
with mental-­health issues and/or limited intellectual development,” the complaint continued. He also suffered from Crohn’s disease, one of the “complex medical reasons&rdquo ...
Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma made a massive award of $33 million to the family of Terral B. Ellis, Jr., an Ottawa County Jail (OCJ) detainee who allegedly died begging for medical attention ...
violation and negligence claims lodged against jail medical contractor West Kentucky Correctional Healthcare LLC (WKCH) by a former prisoner whose baby was stillborn at the Madison County Detention Center ...
In-the-News Article • April 12, 2015
its place. Under the proposed $66.1 million three-year contract, Corizon Health Inc. would replace Unity Health Care as the medical and mental health care provider for D.C.’s ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
Filed under: Medication, COVID-19
Pandemic Medical Update: Vaccines, Variants and More by Michael D. Cohen, MD by Michael D. Cohen MD Course of the Pandemic The United States has lately stabilized at around 60,000 new ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
filed alleging inadequate medical treatment, legal access, living conditions, holding cells, and more. Detainees told interviewers that due process was a fiction at the facility and degradation the norm ...
private prison and jail medical contractor Wellpath, LLC for destroying evidence in a suit filed over a detainee death at the Josephine County Jail (JCJ). It was the second time in just over a year ...
continued. She was admitted to medical isolation, where staff noted a skin rash. She was also given Tylenol and a Benadryl shot before she was discharged on May 3, 2024, with prescriptions for prednisone ...
and state-law rights with deliberate indifference to her serious medical need. She claimed that from December 22, 2013, until her baby’s death, she sought medical attention almost every day, informing ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2014
PLN mentioned in article re TDCJ medical care contracts Jan. 1, 2014 Articles that mention PLN Fort Stockton Pioneer PLN mentioned in article re TDCJ medical care contracts - Fort Stockton ...
Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
;cancer of the colon with likely metastasis to the liver.”  Concerned by these allegations, the Court ordered the government to respond and provide Bardell’s medical and administrative ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
of deliberate indifference to a serious medical need. Rather, the Court replaced that subjective standard with an objective one, asking only if the detainee’s treatment was tantamount to punishment, since ...
rate for prisoners? There was only one, representing less than 1%. When medical neglect was alleged, only five cases—about 10% of the total—were successful. Most of the rest settled, often ...
a recommendation to provide more medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for substance abuse, would require state lawmakers to pony up money. See: Annual Review of UFR Reports, Committee Recommendations, &amp ...
Article • April 1, 2025 • from PLN April, 2025
likely violated detainees’ constitutional rights. Moreover, food was deemed inadequate and medical and mental health care abysmal, among other deficiencies. “Despite widespread awareness ...
Brief • 2003
diabetes. Since shortly after his transfer to Clinton in April 2003 he has refused to receive shots of insulin. Respondent continues to refuse his the medication because, in opinion, the side ...
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