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| D.C. Jail health care contract raises activists’ ire |
| By washingtontimes.com- Andrea Noble |
| Published: 12/17/2014 |
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The ACLU of the Nation’s Capital and inmate advocates are encouraging the D.C. Council to reject a contract that would place a for-profit corporation they say has a history of providing poor care in charge of health care at the D.C. Jail. The District’s Office of Contracting and Procurement recommends awarding the three-year, $66 million contract to provide medical, mental health, pharmacy and dental services to inmates at the Department of Corrections to Corizon Health Inc. The D.C. Council could vote on the contract Wednesday. Read More. |
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