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| Report: Prisoners In Work Release Program Struggle With Healthcare Costs, State IDs |
| By nprillinois.org- Dana Vollmer |
| Published: 02/01/2019 |
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Some women incarcerated in Illinois have not been receiving all the same benefits as their male counterparts. Men in work-release facilities are often enrolled in Medicaid. But a report by the John Howard Association, a prison watchdog, shows women in a similar program are covering their own medical costs. Jennifer Vollen-Katz, the association’s executive director, said that leads many women to forgo care or ask to be returned to prison to see a doctor. Read More. |
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