At the workshop earlier today, several issues were discussed pertaining to our health facilities in the County Jail.
We heard from Director of the Jail Medical Clinic Dr. Paul Henning, and we also heard from Corrections Director Tamrya Jarvis. The discussion settled around exactly what our inmate health picture looked like, a snapshot if you will. We have heard about lots of inmates needing dialysis treatments, we have heard about patients on expensive AIDS medicines, etc.
This very informative update, below, was provided by Corrections Financial Manager Whitney Lucas.
"As of today, at 2:30pm, there were 24 HIV patients and 2
dialysis patients incarcerated at the Escambia County Jail. To date there
have been 304 dialysis treatments provided to 8 incarcerated individuals since
October 2016. These treatments come with a price tag of $650/each plus
transportation costs. Dr. Henning was asked to provide the number of
patients receiving chronic care within the facility at this time. In the
month of July 2017 there were 118 scheduled routine/follow-up
appointments. August 2017 saw an increase in these visits resulting in
206 appointments. It is important to understand that these figures do not
represent the total number of patients held at the facility with chronic
ailments as there are some who may not have been scheduled for their
follow-up/routine visit during that two month period. The
utilization/cost of EpiPens was also discussed this morning. According to
our records we are currently remitting $278.73 for a 2 pack of these."
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