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  2. Kentucky prisoners may start receiving Medicaid coverage. It ...

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    When Medicaid was implemented in 1965 it featured an “inmate exclusion policy” that served as a federal prohibition for providing inmates with the health care service. Kentucky prisoners may ...

  3. California prison inmates to get some Medicaid care - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government will allow Medicaid dollars to treat some people in prisons, jails or juvenile detention The post California prison inmates to get some Medicaid care ...

  4. Prison healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Prison healthcare. Prison healthcare is the medical specialty in which healthcare providers care for people in prisons and jails. Prison healthcare is a relatively new specialty that developed alongside the adaption of prisons into modern disciplinary institutions. Enclosed prison populations are particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases ...

  5. Federal Medical Center, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    1935 (designated as federal prison in 1974) Managed by. Federal Bureau of Prisons. Warden. David Paul. The Federal Medical Center, Lexington (FMC Lexington) is a United States federal prison in Kentucky for male or female inmates requiring medical or mental health care. It is designated as an administrative facility, which means that it holds ...

  6. Wellpath - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $1.17 billion (2017) Website. wellpathcare.com. Wellpath, formerly known as Correct Care Solutions[1] is a healthcare company based in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. [2] and "one of the nation’s largest for-profit healthcare providers for prisoners." [3] The company was founded in 2003 [2] by Jerry Boyle. [4]

  7. Gov. Mike DeWine wants twin fix: more psych beds, better ...

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    Roughly 300,000 people are booked into Ohio's 89 full-service jails each year and the state prison system holds about 45,000 people. Most of them qualify for health care via Medicaid, a state and ...

  8. Infectious diseases within American prisons - Wikipedia

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    Infectious diseases within American correctional settings are a concern within the public health sector. The corrections population is susceptible to infectious diseases through exposure to blood and other bodily fluids, drug injection, poor health care, prison overcrowding, demographics, security issues, lack of community support for rehabilitation programs, and high-risk behaviors. [1]

  9. Compassionate release - Wikipedia

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    Compassionate release is a process by which inmates in criminal justice systems may be eligible for immediate early release on grounds of "particularly extraordinary or compelling circumstances which could not reasonably have been foreseen by the court at the time of sentencing". [1] Compassionate release procedures, which are also known as ...