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Incarcerated AND Sick: At Risk for Pain, Injury, and Death
This post is a part of our Bioethics in the News series By Karen Kelly-Blake, PhD The U.S. project of mass incarceration reveals that more than 2 million people are jail-involved at any given time. That rate far exceeds that of … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable Care Act, bioethics, Bioethics in the News, correctional health care, Dr. Karen Kelly-Blake, health care, incarcerated, jail, Medicaid, mental health, prison, united states
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