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  2. Wellpath - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Correct Care Solutions merged with Correctional Medical Group to create Wellpath. [1] Correct Care Solutions had acquired Conmed Healthcare Management in 2012. [ 11 ] As of 2019 [update] the company is made up of three divisions including local detentions, federal and state prisons, and inpatient and residential treatment facilities.

  3. Bucks County jail contractor's wrongful death settlement ...

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    Bucks County’s for-profit corrections health care provider paid $250,000 to settle claims in the first wrongful death lawsuit filed against the company shortly after it took over inmate health ...

  4. Wexford Health Sources - Wikipedia

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    Wexford opened in 1992. [2]A three-year Mississippi contract, to Wexford Health Sources awarded in 2006, was for $95 million. It was to provide medical, mental health, pharmacy, rehabilitation, utilization management, claims processing and technology services to more than 14,000 Mississippi prisoners at 34 facilities statewide. [4]

  5. Man formerly detained in private prison sues for negligence ...

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    E.E Keenan, an attorney representing Braddy, said the lawsuit is investigating how defendants “failed to run a health care system that provided adequate healthcare,” in addition to their probe ...

  6. Judicial Correction Services - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Correction Services, Incorporated (Delaware) (JCS) is a privately held probation company established in 2001 and based in Georgia. The company acts as a self-funding probation agency for local courts, mostly in the southeast United States. [ 1 ]

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    But an investigation by New York’s Temporary State Commission on Lobbying found widespread evidence of earlier undisclosed gifts to state lawmakers, including free rides and dinners. Correctional Services Corp. agreed to a settlement in which the company admitted no wrongdoing but paid a $300,000 fine for failing to document the gifts.

  8. County left to pay $1M lawsuit settlement after Armor ... - AOL

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    As of June, Armor Correctional has been sued in federal court roughly 570 times, including for medical negligence, inappropriate medical and mental care, over the last two decades, according to ...

  9. Operation Mississippi Hustle - Wikipedia

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    [88] Health Assurance, LLC, a correctional health care provider went bankrupt so no settlement was obtained. [88] On May 19, 2020, the Mississippi appeals court ruled against Epps and his wife Catherjean who had litigated against paying $69,489, their tax liabilities for the years 2007-2014, that had been retroactively assessed on those ill ...