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Author:  Margaret R. Moreland.


Source: Volume 22, Number 02, Spring 2021 , pp.27-34(8)




Correctional Health Care Report

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Abstract: 

Our regular survey of the research literature includes summaries of “Providing Ethical and Humane Care to Hospitalized, Incarcerated Patients With COVID-19,” by Leah Rorvig and Brie Williams, published in 38 American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine 300 (2021); “COVID-19 Cases and Testing in 53 Prison Systems,” by Katherine Lemasters, Erin McCauley, Kathryn Nowotny, and Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, published in 8 Health & Justice 24 (2020); “Public Health and Privacy in the Pandemic,” by Mark A. Rothstein, published in 110 American Journal of Public Health 1374 (September 2020); “The Evolution of Health Care in the Texas Correctional System and the Impact of COVID-19,” by Sanjana Rao, Kiran Ali, Gilbert Berdine, Victor Test, and Kenneth Nugent, published in 34 Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings (published online October 2020); “A Retrospective Analysis and Comparison of Prisoners and Community-Based Patients with COVID-19 Requiring Intensive Care During the First Phase of the Pandemic in West Texas,” by Sanjana Rao, Kiran Ali, Gilbert Berdine, Victor Test, and Kenneth Nugent, published in 11 Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 1 (August 2020); “Corrections Officers’ Knowledge and Perspectives of Maternal and Child Health Policies and Programs for Pregnant Women in Prison,” by Virginia Pendleton, Jennifer B. Saunders, and Rebecca Shlafer, published in 8 Health & Justice (2020).

Keywords: Covid-19 and Correctional Facilities; Health Privacy; Pregnant Women in Prison

Affiliations:  1: Pace University Law School.

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