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Article • February 15, 2011 • from PLN February, 2011
to stop providing medical care for most TDCJ prisoners when its current contract expires in August 2011. With TDCJ’s health care system near collapse and geriatric prisoners making up a large percentage ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
to no avail. Gwendolyn Young, 52, had serious medical and mental health conditions requiring prescribed medication plus regular monitoring and evaluation when she was booked into the jail on October 16, 2012 ...
Brief • May 4, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
detainees’ electronic health records to track and recommend/schedule 9 booster-eligible detainees for boosters, (2) utilize detainees’ electronic health records to 10 identify and target at risk ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
facilities, representing about six percent of all federal prisoners. The bill has remained stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee since its introduction. Meanwhile, a trend toward reducing the use ...
that led to this report: Office of the Governor Senior Policy Analyst Abigale Jasinsky Legislative Liaison Callon Schmid Tennessee Department of Correction Director of Behavioral Health Services Dr. Jim ...
Publication • April 27, 2016
Education by global corporations-Energy, includes majorEnvironment, tax and Agriculture loopholes for big industries and the super rich, Federal Relations proposals to offshore U.S. Health Human jobs and gut ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, and in no event more than 8 hours after admission. The Department in consultation " with its Primary Health Care Contractor will decide on the location of care and confinement following this initial period and may ...
Case • 2002
, State of Arkansas Department of Health; JOHN DOE 1 through JOHN DOE 20, in their Official Capacities as agents, servants, employees or officials of the State of Arkansas, Department of Health; and OZARK ...
, SAMUEL KARIM, ("Plaintiff') and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC. ("Wexford"), who are referred to collectively as the "Parties". I. In consideration for the full and complete release and dismissal of all ...
for the consideration of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) to the undersigned to be pajd within thirty (30) days of Wexford Health Sources, Inc.'s or its attorney's receipt of this agreement signed by Plaintiff does ...
Result in Preliminary Injunction To Transfer Mentally Ill Prisoners by John Dannenberg Noting that the Eighth Amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause protects the mental health of prisoners ...
Brief
scrutinizing the agency's practices concerning public employees' health insurance. DOC said it would only print information from the databases on paper to make the information unusable and cost-prohibitive ...
not honor that agreement and the DOJ once again did nothing. The following year the county hired Dr. Jacqueline Moore, a health care expert, to review its jails. Dr. Moore found there were serious systemic ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
................................................................................................................................................ 15 Health Services Staffing ......................................................................................................................... 16 Other Staff ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
........................................................................................................................................... 17 “Cop out” Prison Slang ............................................................................................................................ 17 Inmate Health Care ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
for Health Services in Prisons, and its Proposal. The counseling and mental health program will be supported by case management procedures that ensure an ongoing record documenting the inmate's progress ...
Publication
...................................................................................................... 20 Where It’s Working................................................................................................... 21 Success Stories ...
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
and becomes a public-health problem." Nebraska: 1.6% Treatment Rate Last year the Nebraska Department of Corrections (NDOC) spent $280,000 treating eight prisoners with HCV (1.6% of its 500 infected ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Advocate announced an investigation into the conditions of care for children detained in juvenile detention centers, including overcrowding, access to mental health services and the overall quality ...
Case • 1988
("Medical and Health Care Services" -- Finding of Fact para. 2, Opinion at 16, reprinted in Appellants' App. 1096) and its finding regarding the provision of mental health care. ("Mental Health" -- Finding ...
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