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Brief • August 1, 2014
compliance of the inmate. Use of Force Incident Review CDCR revised its policy to require that a mental health practitioner participate in institutional reviews of all use of force incidents on Coleman class ...
, reviewed DOC records and video footage in the jails, CHS and Health and Hospital (“H+H”) medical records, and OCME records as part of its investigations. OCME records are not currently available for all ...
of public health law is that the control measure itself should not cause harm to its subjects.? There is currently The existence of a large collection of sensitive, personal data can have serious ...
with the care of these youths, including providing adequate supervision, security, and physical and mental health treatment. -2- 4. DJJ has a history of significant constitutional violations extending ...
Brief • March 25, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
ability to provide mental health treatment to all patients in its custody at the same time that 7 fear and anxiety will increase demand for mental health services. See Bien Decl. ¶ 14, 8 Exh. 4 at 1. CDCR’s ...
Brief • April 1, 2024
, acting by and through its employees and health care providers, knew Decedent was in need of medical care and had actual knowledge that he suffered from serious medical conditions, including mental illness ...
Article • June 15, 2007
Supplement Health and Education Act was also passed as a direct result of intensive lobbying by consumers. This unbroken trend demonstrates a populace that is both highly aware of its food and food law ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
......................................................................................................... 7 Emergency Plans ...................................................................................................... 8 Environmental Health and Safety ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
OF A MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY FROM ITS RELATED PARTY, CIVIGENICS, RESULTED IN $3.3 MILLION IN UNALLOWABLE AND HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE EXPENSES BEING CHARGED TO THE COMMONWEALTH 17 On May 31, 2000 Spectrum purchased ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
OF A MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY FROM ITS RELATED PARTY, CIVIGENICS, RESULTED IN $3.3 MILLION IN UNALLOWABLE AND HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE EXPENSES BEING CHARGED TO THE COMMONWEALTH 17 On May 31, 2000 Spectrum purchased ...
Publication • February 1, 2024
into specialized mental health units. 3 In the “Third Report of the Nunez Independent Monitor,” filed April 3, 2017, the Monitor described the misuse of chemical agents as generally falling into four categories ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
of the ACA, including the evolving interpretation of its specifics by the Department of Health and Human Services (the federal agency responsible for promulgating rules and regulations). The following websites ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
the nation; 8. From 2005 until 2009, the Vermont DOC contracted with PHS to deliver health care and medical services to inmates at its Vermont facilities; 9. Defendant currently retains the law firm of Dinse ...
Brief • August 23, 2010
2009, the Vermont DOC contracted with PHS to deliver health care and medical services to inmates at its Vermont facilities; 9. Defendant currently retains the law firm of Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, P.C ...
Publication • 2019
Association of Restrictive Housing During Incarceration With Mortality After Release, 2019 JAMAIOpen,. Network Original Investigation | Public Health Association of Restrictive Housing During ...
Association of Restrictive Housing With Mortality, JAMA, 2019 Original Investigation | Public Health Association of Restrictive Housing During Incarceration With Mortality After Release Lauren ...
the company its contract with HCJ; Armor Correction Medical Services took over health care for HCJ prisoners in October 2005. PHS also lost its contract with the Metro Jail in Nashville in August 2005 following ...
Article • December 15, 2010 • from PLN December, 2010
of excessively and injuriously restraining its residents, failing to comply with state reporting requirements for injured residents, and improperly screening, training and disciplining its employees.” Chad, a 90 ...
Article • September 15, 2024 • from PLN September, 2024
Filed under: Editorials
From the Editor by Paul Wright by Paul Wright America is going on its fourth decade of experimenting with private, for profit health services for prisoners. Regardless of the company ...
of the experimental drug programs being carried out on prisoners in those states can pass muster under the standard. Nor has either the Texas or the Florida DOC attempted to justify its programs. The use ...
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