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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Case • 2000
the constitutional claim after finding that Sherrod had not shown that the prison medical staff was deliberately indifferent to his health condition. The state law negligence claims were dismissed after the court ...
Case • 1995
to compliance and monitoring work under the consent decree. [89] But the district court did abuse its discretion in awarding plaintiffs attorneys' fees for attending the Forensic Mental Health Association ...
Case • 1995
prisoners who suffer from serious mental disorders, brought suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that the mental health care provided at most institutions within the California Department of Corrections ...
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
administration's refusal to admit that its health care problems are systemic, rather than isolated instances; and (2) the Washington legislature's lack of concern for the quality of medical care given ...
, yet only 4 of its 39 in-custody deaths between 2009 and 2012 were suicides. This compares to 14 suicides among 25 in-custody deaths for the jail's 3,800 prisoners. Likewise, Harris County's 8,800 ...
Brief • September 30, 2009
COUNTY, NEW YORK; CHRIS COLLINS, COUNTY EXECUTIVE; ANTHONY BILLITTIER, IV, MD, COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER; TIMOTHY B. HOWARD, ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF; RICHARD T. DONOVAN, ERIE COUNTY UNDERSHERIFF; ROBERT KOCH ...
Brief • November 27, 2007
, and provides a different test for its use in those cases. Unless it is necessary to prevent loss of life or serious bodily injury, OC spray is not authorized for use when: (i) (ii) (iii) the youth has been ...
Publication
Filed under: Excessive Force
be used are discussed in the previous section. In addition, Rule 97.23 provides further restrictions on the use of OC spray in three specific circumstances, and provides a different test for its use ...
Case • 2005
must correct it only if it seriously impacts the fairness of the judicial system. [46] A. Support for the Mental Health Condition [47] The District Court is limited in its discretion to impose ...
Brief • May 17, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
an unequivocal mandate for respondent to comply with its duties to provide inmates with access to sick call and not prohibit or delay them from health services; 2) respondent's failure to provide or delay inmates ...
Orleans-based non-profit accused DWCC staff of interfering with and impeding its efforts to investigate alleged abuse of disabled prisoners. ACL is Louisiana’s designated advocacy organization ...
in compliance with the Court’s Final Order and Judgment.” He also informed the district court that many of the mental health programs and services on which the court had based its earlier judgment ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
deficient,” the Chavez complaint noted, and “subjected people with existing medical and mental health conditions in its custody at risk of serious harm, including self-harm.” The injunction ...
acknowledged , the undersigned, being of lawful age, does hereby release and forever discharge, Wexford Health Sources, Inc., as \Veil as its successors, assigns, attorneys and insurers, from and l'()l' any ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Review (PEER). It found that MDOC and its for-profit healthcare contractor, Wexford Health Services, failed to assure that prisoners received timely access to quality medical care. PEER stated ...
Commissioner, NYC Department of Correction VIA EMAIL Dear New York City’s Criminal Justice Leaders: The New York City jails are facing a crisis as COVID-19 continues its march through the City. We write to urge ...
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