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Brief • 1989
, or physician determines that such exercise is contraindicated for a given patient. A minimum of 45 minutes per day of exercise shall be made available unless medically contraindicated. After being ...
Brief • 2009
medical care, have remained open since the entry of the Consent Decree. In addition, the Court re-opened to a limited extent certain provisions regarding mental health care, through a preliminary injunction ...
Brief • 2007
of Corrections; STEVE M. SHELTON, M.D., Medical Director, ODOC; SCOTT TAYLOR; WILLIAM CAHAL; JOHN M. VARGO, D.O.; GEORGE G. DEGNER, M.D. JERALD B. FELDER, M.D.; JAMES HARTWIG, M.D.;STEPHEN HENDRICKS, the Personal ...
Brief • August 22, 2023
COUNTY SHERIFF SCOTT R. JONES, in his individual capacity; Jail Commander ANTHONY PAONESSA, Jail Medical Director VEER BABU, M.D., MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. dba MAXIM STAFFING SOLUTIONS, a Maryland ...
Publication
constitutional requirements. On July 23-26, August 20-23, and September 25-27, 2002, we conducted on-site inspections of each Unit with consultants in the fields of correctional medical and mental health care ...
Publication
received the bruises. We learned that Adele was brought to St. Patrick Hospital for help with her medication. A dispute took place with the hospital security. Missoula City Police were called ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
......................................................................... .24 Medical Care ......................................................................................................... 26 Personal Hygiene ...
Case • 2023
the prison physician prescribe Ms. Clark a starter dose of hormone medication and return Ms. Clark for a follow-up appointment in three months. The medication was prescribed, but Ms. Clark was not returned ...
AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR: (1) Deliberate Indifference to Serious Medical Needs (42 U.S.C. §1983) (2) Wrongful Death (42 U.S.C. §1983) (3) Right of Association (42 U.S.C. §1983) (4) Failure to Properly ...
Brief • July 24, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Death
OWR. It is also indisputable that DOC ignored its Rules related to determining whether Aparo had a disability. On the day of his death, Aparo begged for medical assistance and demanded accommodations ...
Brief • September 15, 2023
. The endocrinologist recommended the prison physician prescribe Ms. Clark a starter dose of hormone medication and return Ms. Clark for a follow-up appointment in three months. The medication was prescribed, but Ms ...
resulted in a number of prisoners being assaulted. The stress and assaults are directly related to the overcrowding and understaffing at the jail. Medical care at the jail is, in the words of a consultant ...
Article • February 15, 2005 • from PLN February, 2005
Los Angeles County Pays $800,000 To Settle County Jail Medical Suit for Untreated Lupus by John E Dannenberg Los Angeles County Pays $800,000 To Settle County Jail Medical Suit ...
. Consequently, most mentally ill county prisoners receive no treatment. Of those that are treated only 16% receive counseling -- a fact that is sometimes fatal. Robert Patona was prescribed medication to control ...
its ties with Corizon Health, Inc., and awarded a contract for county jail medical services to California Forensic Medical Group (CFMG). The contract, worth $135 million over a three-year period ...
Private Medical Contractors in Kentucky Not Entitled to Qualified Immunity by The Kentucky Court of Appeals held that a trial court improperly granted summary judgment to the defendants ...
medication but considered him in very good shape, and she was stunned when officials told her that he’d died of a heart condition that couldn’t have been foreseen. “Initially, they just told me that he died ...
Seventh Circuit: Summary Judgment Partially Reversed in Jail Death Caused by Medication Withdrawal by On May 25, 2012, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a grant of summary ...
Article • April 15, 2013
Report Critical of Maine DOC's Medical Contractors by Joe Watson Report Critical of Maine DOC’s Medical Contractors by Joe Watson For nine years, Corizon had a lucrative monopoly ...
Brief • February 11, 2009
something like like this: 1) Plaintifß 1) Plaintiffs will provide provide the exact exact amounts for checks checks to be drafted drafted to each each medical medical care care provider provider due ...
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