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Publication
Filed under: Medical
whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries ...
Publication
in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, including the reasons for its use, its impact on public safety and prisoner mental health, possible alternative prison management strategies, and the need for greater ...
Brief • 2004
Integrative, and its employees, including A. Bailey, Wilkinson, and Hackney, deviated from, and fell far below, the standard of care and skill ordinarily exercised by correctional health care vendors ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
5. Examination Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Division 2. Healing Arts Chapter 1. General Provisions Article 7.5. Health Care Practitioners ...
Brief • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to Ensure It’s Not Left Behind, HEALTH AFFAIRS (Mar. 10, 2020), https://cutt.ly/QtRSYNA. 48 Madison Pauly, To Arrest the Spread of Coronavirus, Arrest Fewer People, MOTHER JONES (Mar. 12, 2020), https ...
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
health facility. And the situation may soon get worse. The Texas Department of State Health Services has been told to cut its 2012-2013 budget by 10%. This means $246 million in proposed cuts, including ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
and Welfare and Mental Health remedial plans to be filed by June 30, 2006,3 its remedial plans to improve sexual behavior treatment programs, disability access and education have been in place for a year ...
after the request was made. Despite its stated policy objectives to protect health and safety, DJJ instead uses isolation mainly as a tool to punish youth and to enforce compliance with its rules ...
after the request was made. Despite its stated policy objectives to protect health and safety, DJJ instead uses isolation mainly as a tool to punish youth and to enforce compliance with its rules ...
Responsibility Prison health care is a form of occupational medicine in that its practitioners are accountable both to patients and to their employers-the prison administration. Despite this dual accountability ...
Publication
Special Housing Unit (SHU), responded by creating psychiatric security units in its prison system. Mental health issues aside, the volatile nature of supermax inmates and the very restrictive conditions ...
Brief • November 25, 2015
Filed under: Medical, Jail Specific
medical and mental health care to the people incarcerated in its 16 jails, in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United Constitution, 17 as well as discrimination against certain ...
..........................................................................................................- 19 ­ 13. Access to Information.............................................................................................- 19 ­ B. MENTAL HEALTH CARE ...
Brief • May 27, 2016
Filed under: Hepatitis, Failure to Treat
ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION v. DOROTHY F. TEETER, in her official capacity as Director of the Washington State Health Care Authority, 12 13 14 Defendant. 15 ...
The Court confided that this term is likewise vague, both in its use in civil and criminal law. Id. at 836. 97 Id. at 837. 274 JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 19:259 use of correctional medical care ...
Brief
Holiday v Curry Nh Mental Health Class Action Plt Post Trial Brief STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR COURT MERRIMACK, SS. EQUITY NO. 04-E-0203 THOMAS HOLLIDAY, EARLE FOX, ROBERT DUFF, ANDREW ...
Brief • August 9, 2013
Filed under: Overcrowding
, or enacted by a supermajority of the Legislature. Id. at 1. On the same day, the State moved the single-judge Coleman court to terminate all its injunctive relief because the mental health care no longer ...
Brief • 2006
with a gynecologist about the benefits of estrogen therapy and its impact on her long-term health. 9 33. Ramos was diagnosed with asthma in 2002. She was told she needed albuterol, but she was not given any ...
Brief • 2008
, individually and as Director, Bucks County DEPT. OF HEALTH; LEWIS POLK, M.D., Medical Director, Bucks County Health Dept., individually and as Director of Correctional Health Services (CHS); JOAN CROWE, R.N ...
who are incarcerated there: “[It’s] a quieter place and . . . conducive to them being able to relax and hopefully get on the road to recovery.”59 The mental health area has additional facilities ...
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