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26 Feb 2009, 8:59 am
But that also sets the stage for a significant public health crisis.It's easy to say we shouldn't care about prisoners healthcare, but surely everybody should care about the possible "creation of drug-resistant HIV reservoirs in the general community. [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 10:24 pm by zshapiro
In fact, prisoners are able to take advantage of amenities like free health care, cable TV, access to a library, free sports programs, and even funding to earn a degree. [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 10:24 pm by zshapiro
In fact, prisoners are able to take advantage of amenities like free health care, cable TV, access to a library, free sports programs, and even funding to earn a degree. [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 10:24 pm by zshapiro
In fact, prisoners are able to take advantage of amenities like free health care, cable TV, access to a library, free sports programs, and even funding to earn a degree. [read post]
4 Aug 2008, 6:37 pm
Pannell, Jr. to serve more than 5 years in prison on charges of health care fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering. [read post]
27 Jan 2021, 12:12 pm by Alicia Maule
Jimenez be released from prison due to urgent health and safety concerns. [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 9:01 pm by Austin Sarat
Overcrowded conditions make social distancing impossible; health care in prisons is notoriously inadequate even when COVID-19 is not raging. [read post]
5 Nov 2015, 6:01 am by Administrator
Isolation can have negative consequences on the health, well-being and future prospects of prisoners subjected to it. [read post]
26 Jul 2012, 7:43 am by Christopher I. McCabe, Esq.
 The City’s inspector general conducted an investigation of Prison Health Services, the City’s contractor for prison health care services, and charged the contractor with using a woman-owned firm as a mere pass-through entity in [...] [read post]
7 Feb 2019, 4:00 am by admin
Health care fraud is a serious offense that carries a penalty of up to ten years in federal prison. [read post]
15 Apr 2020, 5:26 pm by Matthew D. Lee
Close quarters, lack of access to appropriate health care and other considerations make this population particularly vulnerable to the spread of the virus. [read post]
19 Sep 2013, 11:30 am
Drivas’ sentence follows his conviction in April for health care fraud and health care fraud conspiracy, a verdict that followed an eight-week trial. [read post]
10 Sep 2014, 6:04 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Here' the list of exceptional items, totaling $546.6 million, from the summary:Ten percent pay raise: $235 millionPrivate prison per diems: $7.7 million250 halfway house beds: 8.8 million500 DWI treatment slots: $2.9 millionRepair and renovation of facilities: $60 millionProbation, basic supervision and treatment: $28.1 millionProbation, employer portion of health insurance: $11.3 millionOffender health care: $174.8 millionReentry initiatives/transitional… [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 9:33 am by NL
This is a quick note on the effect of  NM, R (on the application of) v London Borough of Islington & Ors [2012] EWHC 414 (Admin) on when a Council is required to carry out an assessment under section 47 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990.NM was a prisoner with an upcoming parole hearing. [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 9:33 am by NL
This is a quick note on the effect of  NM, R (on the application of) v London Borough of Islington & Ors [2012] EWHC 414 (Admin) on when a Council is required to carry out an assessment under section 47 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990.NM was a prisoner with an upcoming parole hearing. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 1:15 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
In a time when cuts to education and health care programs are likely, it will be extremely difficult politically to resist slashing prison health care budgets.Fortunately, Texas can alleviate this serious problem by taking other, low cost, solutions. [read post]
12 Apr 2016, 8:57 am by Green and Associates
 Albert Ades, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for defrauding Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies out $280,000 by billing them for non-existent office visits after pleading guilty to Count One of a federal indictment charging him with health care fraud. [read post]