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Publication • February 12, 2016
health, court orders, protective management, etc. Non-routine transports will be determined by the DC by the nature of the request and its urgency. In the event that a dispute Moore Haven Correctional ...
that he does hereby completely release, acquit, and foxever discharge Wexford Health Sources, Inc., and its agents, former and present employees, successors, and heirs and assigns (hereinafter collectively ...
Brief • 2010
COMPLAINT AND PETITION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTIVE RELIEF NOW COMES Defendant, Prison Health Services, Inc. ("PHS")!, by and through its attorneys, Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, P.C ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
. (MHS) may have been making a profit on its annual revenues of $65 million, after all. In May 2006, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency asked MHS to reimburse the county $83,278 ...
Case • 2000
. Indeed, its success is regarded by medical and public health experts as one of the great public health success stories of the twentieth century. The defendants' expert testified that the presence ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
not consider it an especially rare one. What, however, are the effects of incarceration on mental health? The potential relevance of incarceration for mental health is large, but its effects are nevertheless ...
Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary and "Supermax" Confinement, Craig Haney, 2003 Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary and "Supermax" Confinement Craig Haney This article discusses ...
Case • 2003
with PHS, its employees, and its insurers for a lump sum of $300,000 and a structured payment plan yielding $3.6 million over time. [14] Pursuant to an indemnification provision contained in the Health ...
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and parolee mental health, substance abuse, educational, and employment programs operated by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The board will report its findings on the effectiveness ...
Case • 2008
and its contracted medical provider. But see Ogunde v. Prison Health Servs. Inc., 274 Va. 55, 63-64, 645 S.E.2d 520 (2007) (holding inmate is 'clearly and definitely' intended third-party beneficiary ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
 and Human Behavior 13 (1) (March 1989): 1–18. 14. Robins, Lee, John Helzer, Jack Croughan, and Kathryn S. Ratcliff, “National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Interview Schedule: Its History ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
the meetings provide meaningful information and accomplish specific tasks. In Los Angeles, the police department shares information with its mental health advisory board about their use-of-force trends ...
Brief • 1988
the conditions and practices 8 necessary to operate the NSP in a manner consistent with federal 9 The Agreement constitutional ,standards. also provides for its 10 enforcement and implementation within ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
, predecessors, successors, and assigns. The term EMSA, its parents or affiliates specifically does not include any health care provider, who is not an employee of EMSA, its parents or affiliates, who EMSA, its ...
Publication • March 25, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. Considering the extraordinarily dangerous nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its extremely high degree of contagion and its transmission rate in New York City growing at an alarming pace, these youth ...
contracting with medical specialists, does not outsource its health care services. When private providers like CFMG receive any attention at all, it’s usually because a prisoner has died. But industry ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
By foregoing its budgeting authority for the jail, the city had relinquished all responsibility to the Sheriff and incentivized the Sheriff to house as many people as possible. The cost to the city of operating ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
of its kind in the nation. That program's 61 police officers and 28 county mental health workers provide crisis intervention when people with mental illness come into contact with police.15 9 10 11 12 ...
regional vice president, Health Services Administrator, medical director and director of nursing as well as eight other high-ranking ARMOR employees among others. Therefore, ARMOR, through its policymakers ...
staff to avoid repeated, unnecessary deaths of inmates or detainees in medical or mental decline manifest a deliberate indifference on the part of ORANGE COUNTY to the health and safety of those under its ...
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