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Publication • March 25, 2015
Commission and the Department of State Health Services March 25, 2015 Members of the Legislative Audit Committee: The Health and Human Services Commission (Commission) did not ensure that its decision ...
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and CorrectRx. Contracts with these providers represent most of the health care dollars spent on State prisoners, all of which are supported by the State’s General Fund. MGT conducted its fieldwork from September ...
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Filed under: Medical
and the American Correctional Association. GDC has defined its standard of care through Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as well as a “Summary of Health Care Benefits.” Health care in GDC facilities is provided ...
Estate of Roy Locklear vs Marlboro County, et al 2 . 1.3 Specialty Services. In addition to providing the general services described above, SHP by and through its licensed health care providers shall ...
100,000) among prisoners are upward of ten times those found in the American population as a whole. "It's clearly a public health issue," says Ted Hammett of the Boston-based research group Abt ...
Brief • June 21, 2005
Cripa Usa v Md Settlement Juvenile Failure to Protect 2005 I. INTRODUCTION A. On August 30, 2002, the United States notified State of Maryland officials of its intent to investigate conditions ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
— Public Safety Realignment and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation COMMITMENT INTEGRITY The State Has Reduced Overcrowding in Its Prisons, but Its Inmate Health Care Is Still ...
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Filed under: Private Contractors
be the financial responsibility of SHP. 1 1.3 Specialty Services. In addition to providing the general services described above. SHP by and through its licensed health care providers shall arrange and/or provide ...
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Filed under: Medical
and pharmaceutical contracts were moderately effective. We noted one reportable condition (Finding 7). Reportable Condition: BHCS should improve its monitoring of the managed health care and pharmaceutical contracts ...
of the Graham Correctional Center prison and Defendants, WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., a corporation; and THE BANTRY GROUP CORPORATION, a corporation, individually, and d/b/a WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., and its ...
Brief • December 18, 2007
, because the Huron Valley in-patient mental health program has also lost its accreditation. In addition, Hadix prisoners have lost access to the off-site self-mutilation unit, which Defendants have closed ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Private Contractors
' recommendation, Sumter County, consistent with its Procurement Code, soon will be issuing a Request for Proposals for inmate health care services at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center. If a new provider ...
Filing • July 26, 2018
Filed under: Public Records
, prisoner health and safety, and prisoners’ rights. In furtherance of its mission, and to facilitate its reporting on issues pertaining to the criminal justice system and incarceration, HRDC routinely ...
Brief • July 21, 2018
, prisoner health and safety, and prisoners’ rights. In furtherance of its mission, and to facilitate its reporting on issues pertaining to the criminal justice system and incarceration, HRDC routinely ...
Brief • 2006
NeEJjgencelRespondeat Superior aeunst Prison Health) 1. This is an action for damages that exceed U5,OOO.OO. 2. PlaintiffK.imberly Grey is a citizen of the State of Florida. Plaintiff Delaware and having its ...
In-the-News Article • April 5, 2023
;VitalCore for health care in its prisons, costing about $20 million a year at the time.  During its previous stint as Vermont’s prison health services provider, Wellpath &mdash ...
“never reduced the amount owed to reflect that its services were not performed consistent with its contractual requirement.” “Prison inmates rely on companies providing health services ...
in prolonged isolation in unnecessarily restrictive conditions primarily because of system-wide deficiencies that interfere with its ability to provide adequate mental health treatment. Too often, instead ...
In-the-News Article • October 4, 2023
. Reestablishing In-House Care The Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office had its own in-house health care team until 2015, when it contracted private vendor Correctional Psychiatric Services (CPS) to provide ...
Brief • March 8, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
. Southern Health Partners, Inc., et al. 1 Q. And, Dr. Fowlkes, it's my understanding you have 2 been retained as an expert witness by what we've 3 referred to in this case as the medical 4 defendants ...
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