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Brief • February 6, 2024
. §1983. 2. Mr. Hoffmann (Plaintiff) died on June 29, 2023 as a result of suicide as a result of Defendants’ deliberate indifference to Plaintiff’s serious mental health needs while he was incarcerated ...
Article • April 3, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
information on its priority health services vacancies and find solutions to meet the medical needs of its inmates.” However, the OIG failed to identify the primary problem facing the federal prison system ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
process rights for immigrants and refugees within the United States. The Commission and its dedicated staff members carry out this mission by advocating for appropriate reform; providing education ...
Publication • 2013
Contents Summary 1 Introduction 7 Audit Results California Correctional Health Care Services Failed to Ensure That Its Staff and Others Always Obtained an Inmate’s Informed Consent Lawfully Prior ...
Brief • February 16, 2012
and supervise its employees. 52. The aforementioned acts and/or omissions of Defendants in being deliberately indifferent to Plaintiff’s serious needs, health, and safety, and violating Plaintiff’s civil rights ...
and is used to identify the need for corrective action, including changes to training protocols and policy, as well as retraining or disciplining individual officers or groups of officers. 12. A "health ...
Publication
Filed under: International
Sentencing and the courts Estate strategy 11 11 15 18 3 Women prisoners 24 4 Separation of paramilitary prisoners 30 5 Health 37 Transfer of responsibility for prison healthcare Mental health ...
An Audit Report on The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management SAO Report No. 15-018 January 2015 Overall Conclusion The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management (Office) had evidence that (1) its case ...
refused to remediate these practices to comply with its constitutional obligations. U.S. Const. Amend. 8. [12] Evidence Malpractice Health Care; Medical Methodology employed by Arizona Department ...
Brief • June 23, 2021
• 4 1 level of health care for those in its custody, including funding. oversight, and 2 corrective action to ensure adequate conditions. The Board of Supervisors of the 3 4 5 6 County of San ...
Brief • February 22, 2007
Division of Parole; NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF PAROLE; NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH; MICHAEL F. HOGAN, as Acting Commissioner ofthe New York State Office of Mental Health; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT ...
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
in accreditation fees in 2011 – almost half its total revenue that year. The organization thus has a financial incentive to provide as many accreditations as possible. Notably, the accreditation process ...
Brief • August 26, 2019
Henry v. Wexford, IL, Settlement (Wexford), Medical Neglect, 2019 LEWIS C. HENRY, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION ) ) Plaintiff, vs. WEXFORD HEALTH ...
the company persuade the administration to change its mind. Since Aramark took over Michigan’s $145 million food service contract – eviscerating the stable middle class jobs of some 370 public workers – one ...
of the institution, including implementing all state laws and the IDOC’s policies, practices, and procedures affecting prisoners confined at Pontiac, its mental health unit, and its segregation units. 7. At all times ...
States subjects hundreds of thousands of people yearly, including LGBTQ and HIV-positive people, to its massive network of jails and prisons. These jails, run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP ...
Brief • June 12, 2018
been exchanged in this case has its own unique 13 number. 14 reference to it in the deposition, and we don't -- 13 Southern Health Partners physicians and nurses to 14 provide medical care ...
Brief • March 21, 2013
its inmates. 7. Westmoreland County has contracted to Wexford Health the responsibility to provide comprehensive health services to the Westmoreland County Prison as set forth in the contract between ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
levels of blood proteins and white blood cells, which can in turn lead to other health problems, including stroke. Recognizing the cruelty of isolation, Columbia University recently amended its ethical ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru et al., What COVID-19 Means for America’s Incarcerated Population—And How to Ensure it’s Not Left Behind, in HEALTH AFF. Blog, March 10, 2020, https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377 ...
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