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resist providing prescription medication, even if it's 10 Paula M. Ditton, Mental Health Treatment of Inmates and Probationers, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, July 1999. 11 ...
Brief • July 28, 2016
Center for Legal Advocacy v. Bicha, CO, Mot to Dismiss, Jail Mental Health, 2016 Case 1:11-cv-02285-NYW Document 78 Filed 07/28/16 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 5 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
 HEALTH  SOURCES, INC., a Florida profit corporation,  DOCTOR ROBERT HEMPHILL, DENISE  JENKS, NURSE DANIEL STAHL, NURSE  CHRISTOPHER WHEELER,  in their  individual capacities,    Defendants.      COMPLAINT ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
AND MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATES, AND MAY INCLUDE FAMILY MEMBERS OF FORMER INMATES WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS. SUCH COMMITTEE 51 52 53 54 55 56 SHALL ADVISE THE COMMISSION ON ITS OVERSIGHT RESPONSIBILITIES ...
Brief • December 12, 2007
and again in its comments. The court commented repeatedly on the "trained incapacitation" of the health care staff and their advocates. Each and every health care staff I spoke to felt empowered and those who ...
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that all youth receive adequate health screening, including obtaining a medical history and conducting all required lab work. 20. The State represents that it has revised its policies, procedures ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
including the state-wide lawsuit, Disability Advocates, Inc. v. New York State Office of Mental Health, 02 CIV 4002 (S.D.N.Y.) (“DAI v. OMH”).1 I offer this testimony based on ongoing contact ...
Brief • 2010
staff, to provide inmates with adequate health care to meet the treatment needs of detainees, including: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) b. Cermak staff shall make known to CCDOC and Cook County its needs ...
Brief • 2010
to CCDOC and Cook County its needs for sufficient clinical space, with access to appropriate utility and communications capabilities, to provide inmates with adequate health care to meet the treatment needs ...
Brief • March 18, 2021
deaf in both ears. 107. CDOC keeps comprehensive health records of people incarcerated in its custody. 108. These health records include medical and mental health history, lab reports, test results ...
Article • September 15, 2009
preventable death occurs each week because crowding is so bad that basic health care services are simply inadequate. Yet, California permits these conditions to persist. In a decades-long struggle to bring ...
Brief • August 9, 2012
The Department of Correctioos, through its own agents, 7 defendant Correctional Services Ccxporation, provides health care services to inmates incalooated by the Ari2ona 8 Departmmt ofCorrections, including ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
, members of Congress, the Attorney General, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services with national standards by which to detect, prevent, reduce, and punish prison rape. As we submit these standards ...
under the Constitution of the United States. Its subdivisions or agencies 28 include the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADOC). Pagel of g· DOC PRR000272 http://edm.coc.maricopa.J;?;ov/AppNet ...
Brief • June 3, 2024
Filed under: Failure to Treat
historical background is necessary. 19 In 2012, the original private vendor Wexford took over all health care operations at 20 Arizona’s prisons. To do so, Arizona and Wexford should have identified ...
and doing business in the State of Illinois, when it, by and through its employee, Venerio Santos, M.D., assumed the medical care and treatment of Benjamin Cox. 21. That the defendant, Wexford Health Sources ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
........................................................................................................................... 18 Discrimination ........................................................................................................................... 19 Right to Health and Harm Reduction Services ...
Case • 1986
will be significantly impaired in its ability to deliver a wide range of medical services into the foreseeable future. (Francke deposition, pp. 401-02) [68] 26. The adult health services division ...
Brief • 2003
and for staffing such a facility in the budget request. We have amended our mental health contract to include clinical staffing for such a unit, and we expect to develop policies for the use of this resource. We ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
for the Eighth Circuit held that private companies providing health care for prisoners are not entitled to assert qualified immunity or appeal its denial. The underlying case was filed in U.S. District Court ...
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