Incarcerated individuals, over 95% of whom are eventually released, experience high burdens of chronic disease and behavioral health and social risk factors. Understanding the health needs of this population is critical to ensuring that general medicine physicians in prisons and in the community are adequately prepared to meet those needs. However, people in prison are significantly underrepresented in health research. In response to historical exploitation of prisoners in medical experimentation, federal guidelines appropriately require additional oversight for, and limit the scope of, research in prisons. Yet, according to a 2006 Institute of Medicine report, these requirements have produced inconsistent local regulations that often limit...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States....
When I was provided with the opportunity to assist a public medical school with the development of a...
Incarcerated individuals, over 95% of whom are eventually released, experience high burdens of chron...
Until the early 1970\u27s, approximately 90% of all pharmaceutical research was conducted on prisone...
Currently, approximately 1.8 million people are incarcerated in the United States at any given time....
Summary: Health disparities in incarcerated populations should guide investment in the health care a...
It is widely recognised that prisoners constitute a vulnerable population that is subject to numerou...
The article discusses the federal regulations governing medical experiments on prison...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
ABSTRACT: In the past 30 years, the population of prisoners in the United States has expanded more t...
© 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose-Given that prisoners have significant health needs across...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States....
When I was provided with the opportunity to assist a public medical school with the development of a...
Incarcerated individuals, over 95% of whom are eventually released, experience high burdens of chron...
Until the early 1970\u27s, approximately 90% of all pharmaceutical research was conducted on prisone...
Currently, approximately 1.8 million people are incarcerated in the United States at any given time....
Summary: Health disparities in incarcerated populations should guide investment in the health care a...
It is widely recognised that prisoners constitute a vulnerable population that is subject to numerou...
The article discusses the federal regulations governing medical experiments on prison...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
This article examines international and European regulations on research involving prisoners for con...
ABSTRACT: In the past 30 years, the population of prisoners in the United States has expanded more t...
© 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose-Given that prisoners have significant health needs across...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States....
When I was provided with the opportunity to assist a public medical school with the development of a...