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		<title>Feds sue state on prison health care; settlement reached</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gretchen Schuldt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The US Department of Justice sued the state this week over conditions at Taycheedah Correctional Institution, but agreed to put off pursuing the litigation if the state complies with a &#8220;memorandum of agreement&#8221; outlining new measures to ensure adequate medical &#8230; <a href="http://milwaukeerising.net/wordpress/2008/09/05/feds-sue-state-on-prison-health-care-settlement-reached/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The US Department of Justice sued the state this week over conditions at Taycheedah Correctional Institution, but agreed to put off pursuing the litigation if the state complies with a &#8220;memorandum of agreement&#8221; outlining new measures to ensure adequate medical care for inmates.</p>
<p>The feds allege in their lawsuit, filed in federal court, that the state &#8220;exhibited deliberate indifference to the health and safety of TCI inmates,&#8221;  in violation of their constitutional rights.</p>
<p>The memorandum of agreement that could settle the case says the state &#8220;the State does not admit any violations of the constitutional rights of inmates confined at Taycheedah nor does it admit any violation of state or federal law.&#8221;</p>
<p>If the state does not meet a long list of requirements within three years and 9 months, the federal Justice Department can reinstate the complaint, under the proposed agreement.</p>
<p>Under the agreement, the state agrees to, among other things:</p>
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<li>provide services to address the serious mental health needs of all inmates;</li>
<li>retain sufficient psychiatrists to enable Taycheedah to address the mental health needs of all inmates with a serious mental illness;</li>
<li>develop and implement policies, procedures, and practices to ensure that psychotropic medications are prescribed, distributed, and monitored properly and safely;</li>
<li>conduct initial and periodic training for all security staff on how to recognize symptoms of serious mental illness and respond appropriately;</li>
<li>develop and implement policies, procedures, and practices to ensure that all inmates receive adequate initial mental health screening by appropriately trained staff, including nursing staff, within 24 hours after intake;</li>
<li>ensure an array of crisis services to manage the psychiatric emergencies that occur among Taycheedah inmates;</li>
<li>ensure therapy, counseling, and other mental health programs for all inmates with a serious mental illness; and</li>
<li>ensure that disciplinary charges against inmates with a serious mental illness are reviewed by a qualified mental health professional (a) to determine the extent to which the charge is related to a serious mental illness; (b) to ensure that inmates who commit infractions resulting from a serious mental illness are not punished for behavior caused by the serious mental illness; and (c) to ensure that an inmate&#8217;s serious mental illness is used as a mitigating factor, as appropriate, when punishment is imposed on inmates with a serious mental illness.</li>
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<p>The poor medical care provided to inmates at Taycheedah was first exposed in 2000 by Mary Zahn, then a Journal Sentinel reporter.</p>
<p>Sometimes, justice moves slowly.</p>
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