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Correctional health care delivery : unimpeded access to care / by Kenneth L. Faiver.

Author/creator Faiver, Kenneth L. author.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., [2020]
Description1 online resource (xxiv, 281 pages)
Supplemental Content ProQuest Ebook Central
Subject(s)
Contents Intro -- CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- PREFACE -- ORIGINS OF THIS BOOK -- PERSON-FIRST LANGUAGE -- A CAUTION -- WHERE WE ARE HEADING -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- TABLES AND FIGURES -- CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY -- Chapter 1 CONTEXT OF CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE -- GETTING STARTED -- Mass Incarceration -- A Note about Recent Detention of Immigrants in the United States -- SOME ETHICAL PRINCIPLES -- Definition -- Source -- Principles -- Balance -- Implications -- THE REMAINING CHAPTERS -- Chapter 2 UNIMPEDED ACCESS TO CARE -- UNIMPEDED ACCESS
Contents Sick Call Requests -- Communicating in a Language that Is Understood -- Unimpeded Access: The Standard -- Enhancements to Access -- Stress Reduction -- Health Literacy -- Culture/Ethnicity/Religion -- Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) -- INTAKE HEALTH SCREENING -- Point-of-Entry Health Screening -- Receiving Health Screening -- Abbreviated Intake Screening after Work Release or Furlough -- Initial Health Assessment -- MEDICAL CLEARANCE FOR TRANSFER OR RELEASE -- Continuity of Care after Release-Medicare and Medicaid Issues -- A Community Health Approach for Improved Access
Contents Transitional Case Management -- MEDICATIONS AND CLINIC APPOINTMENTS -- Medications -- Over-the-Counter Remedies (OTC) -- "Keep-on-Person" Medications (KOP) -- Renewal of Prescribed Medications -- Location and Timing of Pill Line -- Computers -- Scheduling of Appointments -- Appointments with Specialists -- Chronic Care Program -- Diabetes-An Example of Chronic Illness -- Encouraging Multiple-Purpose Visits -- Call-Outs for Clinic Appointments -- Prior Authorization for Treatment -- EMERGENCY CARE SERVICES -- After-Hours Care -- On-call Arrangements -- SPECIAL SETTINGS
Contents Segregation and Lockdown Units -- Using Flow Sheets in Segregation Rounding -- Boot Camps -- COPAYMENT-A STRATEGY THAT LIMITS ACCESS -- Charging Patients for Health Care -- Establishing Procedural Safeguards -- The Impact of Charging for Care -- Is There a Better Way? -- Careful Monitoring and Research Are Required -- BUDGETING FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES -- Chapter 3 PRIVATIZATION -- BACKGROUND AND CONCERNS -- WHY DO CORRECTIONAL AGENCIES CONTRACT FOR HEALTH SERVICES? -- Does Privatization of Correctional Health Care Result in Cost Savings?
Contents Does Privatization of Correctional Health Care Result in Improved Quality? -- Other Differences between Free World and Corrections -- Whose Fault Is It that Health Care Is Inadequate in Some Contracted Situations? -- A Perspective from Experience -- RELATIVE DISADVANTAGES AND ADVANTAGES OF CONTRACTING -- CAN YOU MAKE USE OF CONTRACTORS' STRATEGIES? -- TIPS ON RFP PREPARATION -- Specify Clearly the Scope of Services -- Seek Creative or Innovative Approaches -- Staffing and Staff Compensation -- Intellectual Property -- Equipment -- Changes in Policy -- Questions for Bidders
Abstract "Each person confined in jails, prisons, and juvenile detention facilities must be afforded unimpeded access to needed health care. Such persons, without risk of interference or fear of reprisal, should be able to alert health care staff of a medical need, obtain a timely professional evaluation of that need, and receive treatment in the manner prescribed by a competent provider. This book focuses on access to health care services by special populations in correctional institutions (women, youths, elderly, persons with dementia, and the terminally ill) and includes important information on privatization in corrections. Some topics covered include mass incarceration, intake health screening, copayment, gender sensitivity, special problems of women and girls in corrections, pregnancy and maternity, plight of young persons in the justice system, aging behind bars, peer volunteers, restraints, palliative care, and transitional case management. The book concludes with end- of-life care in prison, hospice, palliative care, and compassionate release. It will serve as an invaluable tool for correctional officers, health care providers, justice and legal professionals, social workers, mental health professionals, and counselors"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 10, 2020).
Issued in other formPrint version: Faiver, Kenneth L. Correctional health care delivery. Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., 2020 9780398093228
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019053349
ISBN9780398093235 (electronic book)
ISBN0398093237 (electronic book)
ISBN(paperback)

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