Hospitalization Among HIV-Infected U.S. Marshals Service Prisoners

The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) prisoner population is diverse and includes immigration violators, fugitives that have evaded apprehension, perpetrators of Medicaid fraud, and parole and probation violators. Unlike state and local jails, the USMS has numerous housing options for its prisoners. Give...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of correctional health care 2016-10, Vol.22 (4), p.300-308
Hauptverfasser: Price, Valisha D., Swanson, Barbara A., Jegier, Briana J., Phillips, Janice, Swartout, Kathryn, Fogg, Louis
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description The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) prisoner population is diverse and includes immigration violators, fugitives that have evaded apprehension, perpetrators of Medicaid fraud, and parole and probation violators. Unlike state and local jails, the USMS has numerous housing options for its prisoners. Given the unique characteristics, federal prisoners’ quality of care, and subsequent clinical outcomes, may differ from those of state and local inmates. However, little is known about hospitalization rates and length of stay for HIV-positive USMS prisoners. The purpose of this study is to examine hospitalizations among HIV-infected prisoners in the custody of the USMS.
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