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a private prison run by CoreCivic in Florence, Arizona, claiming that staff has failed to protect its prisoners and the community from the coronavirus, according to a story in The Appeal and court records ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
have not only gratitude but also great admiration. This diverse group has never flagged in its determination to complete its task with integrity, thoughtfulness, and respect. Through countless days ...
Publication • March 2, 2016
covered transactions defined in the Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) [sic] and therefore, is not a “covered entity’ under HIPPA.”) But, in its contracts with hospitals, it says “Each ...
Brief • August 23, 2021
or procedures relative to booking inmates with mental health issues despite the fact that he’s a jail supervisor. Cpl. Halloran admitted that the Cuyahoga County Jail revised its intake and booking procedure ...
Brief • August 23, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
or procedures relative to booking inmates with mental health issues despite the fact that he’s a jail supervisor. Cpl. Halloran admitted that the Cuyahoga County Jail revised its intake and booking procedure ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
health outcomes. Additionally, some NCCHC standards, such as its requirement that care be “timely,” do not specify auditable standards. Thus, relying on NCCHC standards or accreditation, as ADC does, fails ...
Case • 2001
F. Supp. 2d at 897. n20 The TDCJ-ID has no formal tracking and reporting system to monitor and evaluate its health care. Id. at 901. The evidence presented, however, was insufficient to show ...
Brief • October 23, 2013
the same concerns about CMC, and it's not just corporate legal procedure that's of concern. In deaths across the state, investigators have discovered the same problems with corporate-run jail health care ...
Brief • March 6, 2013
for Wexford as ADC’s health care provider. While private contractors are responsible for the delivery of health care, the Court noted in its October 10, 2012 Order denying Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss ...
Publication
the deficiencies set forth below. 42 U.S.C. § 1997b(a). Specifically, we have concluded that a number of conditions and practices at the Justice Center violate the constitutional and federal statutory rights of its ...
Publication • 2017
with the agency’s failure to abide by its own policy against detaining pregnant women, the detention conditions that have been reported by pregnant women in various detention facilities across the country ...
Brief • March 13, 2020
Filed under: Censorship
blithely ceded its mandatory duties under the Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, § 14-2-1 et seq. ("IPRA") and the New Mexico Procurement Code to a private corporation, Wexford Health Services ...
Brief • 2009
Plaintiff’s health and safety, is vicariously liable under a theory of respondeat superior for any and all such negligence of its employees committed within the course and scope of their duties of employment ...
Case • 2005
. On August 9, 2001, he was pronounced dead. Correctional Health Services, whose employees had given medical care to Agster [*838] at the jail, was obligated to undertake a mortality review by its own policies ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
. This confirms recent findings published in American Journal of Public Health which found that solitary confinement was highly associated with self-harm.2 Mississippi reports that as it greatly reduced its ...
Brief • October 13, 2022
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
, MD., MHM Health Professionals, LLC; State of New Mexico, New Mexico Corrections Department; David Jablonski; Anthony Romero; David Selvage; Orion Stradford; Steve Madrid; Warden James Yates; We;iford ...
Brief • 2005
Edwards was incarcerated at all relevant times. He is sued in his individual capacity only. 14. Defendant Jeffrey Reasons was employed by Southern Health as its CEO at all relevant times. He is sued ...
Publication • 2014
including skin, stomach, lung, urinary tract, and kidney cancers.35 In its 2010 report, “Coal ash: the toxic threat to our health and environment,” Physicians for Social Responsibility summarized the risks ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Policy Reform Project. Our organization, with more than 500,000 members, has a working group comprised in its majority by attorneys, organizers, educators and other professionals. These persons ...
Arizona Prisoners Denied Adequate Mental Health Care by The treatment of seriously mentally ill prisoners in Arizona is "appalling," according to a recent decision today by United States ...
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