Program Example

Georgia: Health Services

Georgia Department of Corrections

In addition to providing health care during the period of incarceration, the Department of Corrections writes up medical summaries and, in some cases, makes postrelease medical appointments for individuals being released to the community. Patients are also given a two-week supply of medication at the time of their discharge.

Program Established: 1990s

Description

The Georgia Department of Corrections offers its inmates various kinds of medical care, depending on the type and severity of an individual’s medical condition. Since the mid-1990s, the Department of Corrections has run “chronic care clinics,” which provide health care and health education for inmates with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS. The Prerelease Planning Program (PPP) for HIV-positive inmates arranges for them to be seen at the Ryan White Clinic after their release.

Since the early 1990s, the Department of Corrections has supplied all individuals at the time of their discharge with a minimum of two weeks of medication. Mental health patients receive one month’s worth of medication, since the transition to the care of a community-based provider typically takes longer than two weeks. For inmates with conditions other than HIV/AIDS, the ability of the DOC to facilitate postrelease treatment is contingent on the status of an individual’s medical insurance. DOC nurses will set up appointments with community providers when possible and enroll eligible individuals in Medicare.

Contact

Director of Health Services, Georgia Department of Corrections
Phone: (404) 657-8237
Two Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30334
http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/Divisions/OPT/HealthServices.html

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