County jail inmates across the region are suffering from preventable circumstances due to a lack of uniform health care standards and resources. Several have died before ever even stepping foot into a courtroom for their alleged crimes.
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Log In- DREW ZIMMERMAN ANALISA TROFIMUK
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Illinois jails continue to struggle with the mental health needs of their inmate population, particularly when detainees are unfit to stand trial.
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Contracts counties enter with third party medical providers may offer varying levels of staff, hours and insurance benefits.
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An investigation into nearly 100 Illinois jail cases shows repeated medical failures that left people injured, suffering or dead before their …
- DREW ZIMMERMAN , ANALISA TROFIMUK
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One of the largest providers of health care services to county jails has exited bankruptcy proceedings with limited debt and a minimal settlement for victims.
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Latasha Rayford details her son's 2019 detainment in the McLean County Jail.
- CLAY JACKSON, THE PANTAGRAPH
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Latasha Rayford details her son's 2019 detainment in the McLean County Jail.
- CLAY JACKSON, THE PANTAGRAPH
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Latasha Rayford details her son's 2019 detainment in the McLean County Jail.

