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Article • May 12, 2016
Maine Legislators Not Informed Of Murder At Secure Mental Health Unit Occurring Before Funding Vote by Christopher Zoukis Members of the Maine Legislature voted to enlarge the Mental Health ...
Case • 1990
, concluding that defendants' policy of permitting the indefinite double-celling of smokers with nonsmokers against their expressed will can amount to deliberate indifference to the health of nonsmoking inmates ...
Brief • April 12, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA NEW ALBANY DIVISION THE ESTATE OF JOSHUA A. McLEMORE, by and through its Administrator, Melita L. Ladner, PLAINTIFF, No. 4:23-cv-57 (DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL) v. JACKSON COUNTY ...
Case • 1988
and ordered an injection of 600,000 units of Bicillin LA, a penicillin product manufactured and packaged in its own syringe by Wyeth Laboratories. [20] A hospital nurse gave Christopher the shot in his ...
devices that they have been prescribed. The agreement further requires the County to ensure adequate mental health staffing at the jail and make robust revisions to its suicide prevention program ...
Article • March 15, 2013
do is show more leadership on [health care for prisoners in state prisons and jails]. It's a national disgrace and federal leaders should be investigating and calling for reform." One can only hope ...
for medical attention. The court concludes its Findings of Fact on the medical care issue by saying, "We find that by failing to remedy deficiencies in health care, Pelican Bay medical staff did not merely ...
Brief • July 11, 2019
; and DONALD HOLBROOK, Superintendent, Washington State Penitentiary, Defendants. 17 This Final Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is between Plaintiff, 18 Disability Rights Washington, by and through its ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
, and linkage to care upon release is inconsistent with its obligations under international human rights law. • To protect the right to the highest attainable standard of health and provide adequate medical care ...
facility staff are responsible for education, recreation, health, and psychology services. Types of BOP Restrictive Housing BOP generally uses three types of restrictive housing units across its 121 ...
recognized Hicks’ stoke symptoms. Pinellas County entered into a contract with Armor in 2013 for it to take over some medical care, including dental and mental health services, for its prisoners. Over ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
Filed under: Medical, STDs, Statistics/Trends
. Jeffrey Alvarez, medical director of Maricopa County’s Correctional Health Services. “It’s hard to help taxpayers understand we are paying for this. Even if you don’t think of the good that we’re doing ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Vermont Prisoner’s Death Under Investigation: Did Implicit Bias Play Role? by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) and its medical health-care provider ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
Filed under: Corizon, Failure to Treat
, 2021, report by Newsweek noted that 49 state prison systems currently rely on contracted health care providers like Corizon and its four main competitors, NaphCare Inc., PrimeCare Medical Inc., Armor ...
In-the-News Article • March 24, 2021
ACLU-Vt. files amicus brief over prisoners' alleged inadequate health care March 24, 2021 Articles about PLN Litigation Sun Community News By Lou Varricchio MONTPELIER A Vermont civil rights ...
. Prison Health Services (PHS) is a contract medical provider for certain VDOC facilities. PHS’s contract requires that it “provide cost effective, quality inmate health care services for up ...
to send Weatherby for referral to a specialist. 15. In June 2008, moreover, the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee of the State of Texas issued its Policy Manual regarding Therapeutic Diets ...
provide background some within ADOC, the information court on pauses ADOC and to its mental-health contractor, as well as a summary of the factual findings. 3. The provision of mental-health ...
in its 33 prisons to 137.5% of its design capacity, after finding that overcrowding was the “primary reason” the state had been unable to deliver adequate medical and mental health care to its inmate ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
is medical and mental health care for an aging and increasingly ill state prison population. During the 2011-2013 biennium, the ODOC will spend approximately $203.9 million – or about 15 percent of its budget ...
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