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By Fay Harvey CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Groundbreaking findings were recently…
By Fay Harvey CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Groundbreaking findings were recently…
YesCare, a leading provider of correctional healthcare in the U.S., has been selected to provide comprehensive medical and behavioral healthcare services within the Collier County Sheriff’s Office in Southwest Florida.
YesCare, a provider of correctional healthcare in the United States, officially announced that it has been awarded the contract to provide comprehensive medical and behavioral healthcare services within the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections.
Wellpath, a leader in providing medical healthcare to vulnerable patients in challenging clinical environments, announced in early November it was selected by Beltrami County in Bemidji to provide comprehensive medical and mental healthcare to the patients at the Beltrami Adult Corrections Center under a three-year contract.
NCCHC’s annual awards that pay tribute to leaders and innovators who have enriched the correctional health care field were presented October 2, during the opening ceremony of the 2023 National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Las Vegas.
According to the 2012 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) report, “At America’s Expense: The Mass Incarceration of the Elderly,” seven years from now in 2030, there will be around 400,000 geriatric-age inmates within the criminal justice system. Geriatric populations are typically considered age 50 and older.
TimeKeeping Systems, Inc., the developer of GUARD1 Real Time and GUARD1 Plus software, has successfully completed its SOC 2 Type 2 audit, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to data security in the correctional and behavioral healthcare markets.
The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) recently announced that YesCare, Corp. has been selected to enter negotiations for the department’s comprehensive healthcare services contract that will provide services to inmates in each of the state’s 27 correctional facilities.
NCCHC’s annual awards pay tribute to leaders and innovators who have enriched the correctional healthcare field.