Relates to expanding the health department's review of correctional health services
Bill A 2149 expands health department oversight of correctional healthcare, ensuring inmates receive quality services and improving health outcomes in facilities.
Bill A 2149 expands health department oversight of correctional healthcare, ensuring inmates receive quality services and improving health outcomes in facilities.
Bill A 2149 aims to enhance the oversight and evaluation of health services provided within correctional facilities. The primary intent is to ensure that inmates receive adequate healthcare, aligning with public health standards and improving overall health outcomes in correctional settings.
Expansion of Review Authority: The bill proposes to broaden the scope of the health department's review process concerning correctional health services. This includes:
Reporting Requirements: The bill mandates that the health department submit periodic reports detailing findings from these reviews, which will include:
Collaboration with Correctional Facilities: The bill encourages collaboration between health departments and correctional facilities to develop best practices for inmate healthcare.
Bill A 2149 represents a significant step towards improving healthcare services in correctional facilities by expanding the health department's oversight capabilities. By ensuring that inmates receive necessary medical attention, the bill aims to promote better health outcomes and uphold public health standards within the correctional system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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