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Case • 1984
rights action alleging violation of prisoner's Eighth Amendment rights said to result from appellees' "deliberate indifference" to her medical needs. [7] CHARLES P. KELLY, New York, New York ...
Case • 2006
, determining that Mr. Phillips had failed to present sufficient evidence to create a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the defendants were deliberately indifferent to a medical condition that caused ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
;s care. He was cited in a report for providing substandard treatment – as a direct result of which two women died. But a loophole in state law prevented the state medical board from disciplining ...
Brief • 2003
and as Director, Bucks County Department of Health; LEWIS POLK, M.D., Medical : Director, Bucks Co. Health Department, indiv. and as Director of Correctional Health Svc.: (CHS); JOAN CROWE, R.N. ,indiv. and as CHS ...
Brief • December 28, 2010
is a consumer, health care provider, or employee, pursuant to RCW 43.70.075 (Identity of Whistleblower Protected) and/or the identity of a patient, pursuant to RCW 70.02.020 (Medical Records Health Care ...
Brief
the guilty finding to the Superintendent of M.C.I. Norfolk, defendant Hall. The appeal was denied by defendant Hall on February 2, 1998. 21. On February 4, 1998, plaintiff was issued a medical order ...
Brief
medical treatment/examination. REQUEST NO. 5: All tangible things evidencing any statement of, or attributed to, Mr. *, whether or not signed or acknowledged, and however recorded or memorialized, including ...
Brief • August 22, 2002
Filed under: Exposure to Heat
, agents, designees, and assigns, with input and review by plaintiffa and their medical experts, shall, within 14 days of entry of this Order, develop and implement a. compreh~msive protocol for intake ...
Brief • 2009
Kilburn encouraged the Vermont Commissioner of Corrections to give serious consideration to Inmate Heart's request for access to his anti-psychotic medication. 12. In 2003 and 2004, Inmate Heart ...
Brief • July 25, 2016
. Plaintiff has fully exhausted his rights under the Bureau of Prisons Administrative Remedy process, in accordance with § 542.13, C.F.R. On May 6, 2004, Plaintiff presented his complaint of improper medical ...
Publication
, the Seventh Circuit held that the State violated the Eighth Amendment rights of confined juveniles by administering abusive corporal punishment and forced tranquilizing medication, but violated their Fourteenth ...
Brief • December 4, 2017
a result, routinely fail to document serious mental health symptoms, psychiatric medications, and 11 treatment history. 12 4. Having failed to appropriately identify those who are mentally ill ...
Brief • September 16, 2015
. ) ____________________________________) Case No. Jury Trial Demand CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF Preliminary Statement 1. The Florida Department of Corrections and its medical contractor Corizon, LLC have a policy ...
Case • 1993
OPINION: [*1479] FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW MEDICAL, DENTAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE Having considered the evidence presented by the parties relevant to the medical, dental and mental health ...
Case • 1993
: Muecke OPINIONBY: C.A. MUECKE OPINION: [*1479] FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW MEDICAL, DENTAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE Having considered the evidence presented by the parties relevant ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
. Ancillary Services V. Optical Services....................................................................•..... W. Pharmaceuticals . X. Medication Administration . Y. Dental Services , . Materials, Supplies ...
Brief • May 16, 2017
medical needs. Defendants were fully aware that Mr. Carter has b en diagnosed with sickle cell disease and required ASL interpreters. 3. Mr. Carter within the IDOC, from as incarcerated in Dixon ...
Case • 1986
be required to provide all necessary medical care, including counseling, access to, and funding for abortions to Jane Doe, a pregnant inmate and member of the class, and all other class members. Following ...
Brief • October 16, 2012
; and Case 3:11-cv-00382-RBD-JBT Document 120 Filed 10/16/12 Page 2 of 21 PageID 2355 6. Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike Defendants DeSue, Hollingsworth, and Mixon’s Argument Regarding Medical Causation Raised ...
Brief • September 11, 2017
Aragon et al. v. Raemisch et al., CO, Amended Class-action Complaint, Hepatitis C, Medical Negligence, 2017 Case 1:17-cv-01744-RBJ Document 25 Filed 09/11/17 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 25 IN THE UNITED ...
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