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- Mariann Peterson, as Guardian of Brian Peterson, Plaintiff-Appellant-Cross-Appellee, v. Richard P. Willie, Individually and as Sheriff of Palm Beach County; Edwin E. Goodbread, Jr.; Earl S. Jackson; Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners; Burr Prentice; Gail Donald, Individually and as Doctors and Nurses Employed By Correctional Care, Incorporated and Emergency Medical Services Associates, Incorporated, Defendants, Correctional Care, Inc., a Florida Corporation and Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Emergency Medical Services Associates, Inc., a Florida Corporation; Emergency Medical Services Associates, Inc., a Florida Corporation; J. Clifford Findeiss, Individually and as President of Correctional Care, Inc. and Emergency Medical Services Associates, Inc.; Lawrence Anthony, Dr.; Joyce Jopek-Peters, R.N.; and Mary Ann Irwin, R.N., Individually and as a Deputy Sheriff And/or Corrections Officer of the Palm Beach Sheriff'S Office and as a Nurse Employed By Correctional Care, Incorporated and ..., 81 F.3d 1033 (11th Cir. 1996)
Barbara A. Heyer, Gold & Heyer, P.A., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Wayne J. Miller, Birmingham, MI, for appellant.
Janis Brustares Keyser, Gay, Ramsey & Lewis...
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The new health care provider for the Indiana Department of Correction has come under sharp criticism from prisoner rights' advocates and faced lawsuits over the quality of health care it has provided inmates in other states.
The department has signed a four-year contract with St. Louis- based Correctional Medical Services Inc. to provide health care services to more than 23,000 adult and juvenile offenders beginning Sept. 1.
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- Carmen Jean Harris and Leslie John Pettway, Plaintiffs-Appellants, James Hollifield, Et Al., Plaintiffs, v. Morris Thigpen, Commissioner of the Doc, Jean W. Hare, Warden, J.D. White, (Warden-Limestone), Lynn Harrelson, (Warden-Kilby), Correctional Health Care, Inc., Dr. George Sutton, Ala. Medical Director (Chc), Brice R. Paul, Sheriff of Coffee County, Alabama, Coffee County, Alabama and Fred Payne, Defendants-Appellees, Georgia Rudolph, Et Al., Defendants, Stewart M. Hughey, Etc., Et Al., Defendants-Intervenors, Alabama Department of Corrections, Its Agents and Employees, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellee. Carmen Jean Harris and Leslie John Pettway, Plaintiffs-Appellees, James Hollifield, Et Al., Plaintiffs, v. Morris Thigpen, Commissioner of Doc, Jean Hare, Warden, J.D. White, (Warden-Limestone), Lynn Harrelson, (Warden-Kilby), Correctional Health Care, Inc., Dr. George Sutton, Ala. Medical Director (Chc), Brice R. Paul, Sheriff of Coffee County, Alabama, Coffee County, Alabama and Fred Payne, Defendants-..., 941 F.2d 1495 (11th Cir. 1991)
Alexa P. Freeman, Elizabeth Alexander, ACLU Nat. Prison Project, Washington D.C., Howard Mandell, Mandell & Boyd, Montgomery, Ala., Nancy Ortega, Step...
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...Brandy Brawley, officer, Federal Correctional Institution Williamsburg, Federal Bureau of Prison..., Kalamazoo Probation Enhancement Program Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich., Neon N. Douglas, senior office...Navy, Norfolk, Va. . Correct Care Solutions/Kansas Department of Corrections . Certi...Sands, D.O., CCE, corporate medical director, Physicians Network Association, Lubbock,...
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...v. CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.; TODD TRITCH, individually. and in his official c... for the alleged denial of adequate medical care for. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by healthc...
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... serious constitutional violations inCalifornia's prison system. The violations have persistedfor ... The second involvesprisoners with serious medical conditions. That case isPlata v. Brown. The order...At the time of trial, California's correctional facilitiesheld some 156,000 persons. This is ...For years themedical and mental health care provided by California'sprisons has fallen short...
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... today that Correctional Medical Care, Inc. (CMC) has chosen Encoda to perform a systems stud...
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... serious constitutional violations inCalifornia's prison system. The violations have persistedfor ... The second involvesprisoners with serious medical conditions. That case isPlata v. Brown. The order...At the time of trial, California's correctional facilitiesheld some 156,000 persons. This is ...For years themedical and mental health care provided by California'sprisons has fallen short...
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ELMWOOD PARK -- Bio-Reference Laboratories Inc. said Thursday that it has signed an $18 million contract to offer diagnostic lab services to Corizon Inc., which provides health-care services to state and local prisons nationwide.
Corizon, of Brentwood, Tenn., was formed in 2011 through the merger of Prison Healthcare Services and Correctional Medical Services, two of the largest prison health-care providers in the country. The new company is now the leading provider of correctional health care, serving about 400,000 inmates in 300 correctional institutions around the nation.
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... CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC (CMS); MALAKA UMRANI, CMS. ...("CMS"), the contractor that provided medical care at the prison - were deliberately indifferent to h...