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Inmate Prescription Policies To Change
By natchezdemocrat.com
Published: 11/23/2010

NATCHEZ — The Concordia Parish Police Jury isn’t in the pharmacy business, and it wants to stop being used as one.

The jury voted Monday night to request all local pharmacies with which the jury does business supply a quantity and doctor’s name on invoices for prescriptions filled for parish inmates.

Police juror Jimmy Jernigan said the bill for some individual prescriptions for inmates is more than $400 and bills for medical treatment can easily reach $5,000 for one emergency room visit.

Inmates with Medicare or Medicaid coverage do not cost the parish for medical treatment, but inmates without medical insurance coverage do.

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