According to both international and Chilean laws, incarceration does not affect one’s right to healthcare. Despite this protection, the health of prisoners’ remains a controversial topic in many communities, which may contribute to the inconsistencies in the levels of access to, and quality of, healthcare services in jails/prisons. A voice that is commonly overlooked, despite its value, is that of the patients of healthcare systems in jails/prisons around the world. This project was conducted in the maximum security prison complex in Arica, Chile and includes interviews with twenty-two incarcerated individuals based on their experiences with healthcare services in prison. Sixty-eight hours were spent observing professionals in the men’s and...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
Information and communication technologies are transforming the way we understand health, via a hype...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Imprisonment is imposed over an individual as a result of a severe offense against society. This sev...
Background and Objective: All human beings are vulnerable when deprived of their liberty, but the ex...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
The large and growing population of people who experience incarceration makes prison health an essen...
43 páginasThe critical health condition of the incarcerated people in Colombia is widely diagnosed. ...
Objective: draw a profile of the multidisciplinary team provider of health assistence in prisions. M...
For many years the WHO has dealt with the issue of prisoners health through the publication of speci...
Abstract Objective: In most European countries, correctional healthcare provision is under strain ...
Detained women have certain health conditions prior to incarceration and these conditions can improv...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
El presente artículo es producto de un estudio realizado con el propósito de sistematizar la inform...
This article explores how the implementation of the penal harm movement within a correctional health...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
Information and communication technologies are transforming the way we understand health, via a hype...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Imprisonment is imposed over an individual as a result of a severe offense against society. This sev...
Background and Objective: All human beings are vulnerable when deprived of their liberty, but the ex...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
The large and growing population of people who experience incarceration makes prison health an essen...
43 páginasThe critical health condition of the incarcerated people in Colombia is widely diagnosed. ...
Objective: draw a profile of the multidisciplinary team provider of health assistence in prisions. M...
For many years the WHO has dealt with the issue of prisoners health through the publication of speci...
Abstract Objective: In most European countries, correctional healthcare provision is under strain ...
Detained women have certain health conditions prior to incarceration and these conditions can improv...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
El presente artículo es producto de un estudio realizado con el propósito de sistematizar la inform...
This article explores how the implementation of the penal harm movement within a correctional health...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
Information and communication technologies are transforming the way we understand health, via a hype...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...