Literature DB >> 15280346

Health care delivery in the Texas prison system: the role of academic medicine.

Ben G Raimer1, John D Stobo.   

Abstract

Faced with explosive growth in its prison population and a legal mandate to improve medical care for incarcerated offenders, the state of Texas implemented a novel correctional managed health care program in 1994. The organizational structure of the program is based on a series of contractual relationships between the state prison system, 2 of the state's academic medical centers, and a separate governing body composed of 9 appointed members, which include 5 physicians. All medical, dental, and psychiatric care for more than 145,000 offenders, incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, is provided by the University of Texas Medical Branch and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The health delivery system is composed of several levels of care, including primary ambulatory care clinics in each prison unit, 16 infirmaries at strategic locations throughout the state, several regional medical facilities, and a dedicated prison hospital with a full range of services. Specialized treatment programs have been established at various units for patients with chronic conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, major psychiatric disorders, hepatitis, and human immunodeficiency virus infection. Significant improvements in health outcomes have occurred since the managed care program was established.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15280346     DOI: 10.1001/jama.292.4.485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


  15 in total

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2.  Addressing the aging crisis in U.S. criminal justice health care.

Authors:  Brie A Williams; James S Goodwin; Jacques Baillargeon; Cyrus Ahalt; Louise C Walter
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3.  Impact of California's Proposition 36 on the drug treatment system: treatment capacity and displacement.

Authors:  Yih-Ing Hser; Cheryl Teruya; Alison H Brown; David Huang; Elizabeth Evans; M Douglas Anglin
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Authors:  Stacie Anne Deslich; Timothy Thistlethwaite; Alberto Coustasse
Journal:  Perm J       Date:  2013

5.  HIV and infectious disease care in jails and prisons: breaking down the walls with the help of academic medicine.

Authors:  Timothy P Flanigan; Nickolas Zaller; Lynn Taylor; Curt Beckwith; Landon Kuester; Josiah Rich; Charles C J Carpenter
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6.  Medication prescribing practices for older prisoners in the Texas prison system.

Authors:  Brie A Williams; Jacques G Baillargeon; Karla Lindquist; Louise C Walter; Kenneth E Covinsky; Heather E Whitson; Michael A Steinman
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2009-09-17       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 7.  The evolution of health care in the Texas correctional system and the impact of COVID-19.

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8.  HIV-related research in correctional populations: now is the time.

Authors:  Josiah D Rich; David A Wohl; Curt G Beckwith; Anne C Spaulding; Nathaniel E Lepp; Jacques Baillargeon; Adrian Gardner; Ann Avery; Frederick L Altice; Sandra Springer
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Review 9.  Public health and the epidemic of incarceration.

Authors:  Dora M Dumont; Brad Brockmann; Samuel Dickman; Nicole Alexander; Josiah D Rich
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10.  Accessing antiretroviral therapy following release from prison.

Authors:  Jacques Baillargeon; Thomas P Giordano; Josiah D Rich; Z Helen Wu; Katherine Wells; Brad H Pollock; David P Paar
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2009-02-25       Impact factor: 56.272

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