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by the custody administration rather than health services. It is not necessary for health services to write its own policy statements on such topics. Rather, the governing policies may be compiled as an addendum ...
Medical Malpractice (Against the Medical Defendants, the City, and Corizon) 103. At all times relevant to this Complaint, the City undertook to provide medical and mental health care to inmates in its ...
Case • 2005
requirements, however, the offense is a third-degree felony.*fn13 [71] TEX. HEALTH & SAFETYCODE§ 841.085. Thus, the Texas Act appears at once less restrictive and potentially more restrictive than its out ...
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in incarceration in the United States. In 1981, 557,000 prisoners were held in American jails and prisons; that number has since skyrocketed to its current level of 2.4 million people on any given day—more than 1 ...
Brief • 2006
at the Jail relating to, inter alia, medical care, mental health care, protection from harm, environmental health and safety, and fire safety violated the inmates’ constitutional rights. The United States ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Food
that awareness takes a toll on their mental and emotional health. It is depressing...brings down morale, increases stress, and leaves people hopeless.” - loved one of someone who is incarcerated It’s well known ...
problem for taxpayers. Its supporters call for pragmatic, bipartisan solutions focused on the bottom line and not on the racial, economic and social inequities that built the carceral state and sustain ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
not have to disclose its “confidential” records. Compl. ¶¶ 20-22. Based on the clear terms of its operative agreements with FDOC, however, Centurion is responsible for “staffing and operation of health ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
, health care providers, researchers, legal experts, advocates, and academics. The Commission presented its final report and proposed standards on June 23, 2009 to the President, Congress, the Attorney ...
Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
North Carolina Agency Liable in Jail Fire That Killed Five Prisoners by The North Carolina Supreme Court has held that the state’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has ...
Article • January 7, 2016
’s health care provider Corizon Health Inc. for violating the constitutional rights of its juvenile prisoners. Plaintiffs filed for class certification, temporary and permanent injunctive relief ...
Article • September 9, 2015
and the jail’s health care provider, Corizon Health Inc., for violating the constitutional rights of its juvenile prisoners. Plaintiffs filed for class certification, and temporary and permanent injunctive ...
Article • November 1, 2025 • from PLN November, 2025
that unidentified hackers breached its computer systems, exposing sensitive information of some 236,000 state prisoners and parolees. On April 25, 2025, a Sacramento state court gave final approval to a $1.8 million ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
payments for services through the Global Commitment to Health Waiver and Vermont Medicaid programs must provide encounter data to the Agency of Human Services andlor its departments and ensure that it can ...
In-the-News Article • December 14, 2015
PLN public records suit against CCA in Vermont mentioned Dec. 14, 2015 Articles about PLN Litigation Associated Press Lawsuit targets Vt. health tech contractor   By DAVE GRAM &nbsp ...
for its services, the fewer inmates that are referred to specialists and the fewer diagnostic tests that are performed, the more profit Wexford realizes. 39 Wexford Health Services, Inc. has adopted ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
of common sense in all this." As the authors note in the preceding article it's not about "common sense" or "cutting costs" and certainly not about safeguarding prisoners' health. We ask that readers keep us ...
Article • November 4, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Money/Property
Behind Bars, Co-Pays Are a Barrier to Basic Health Care by Victoria Law by Victoria Law, Truthout When Taylor Lytle began fainting every morning when she stood up, she had to make a decision ...
Brief • March 9, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
, 2016 the County of San Bernardino and Liberty Healthcare Corporation entered into Contract Number 16-08 ("Contract"). Pursuant to the Contract, Liberty Healthcare Corporation was to provide mental health ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
health. 21. It’s important to me to be the lead named plaintiff in this case because I want my voice to be heard about how distressing and humiliating solitary confinement is. Even though I’m out ...
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