After Reorganization And Promises To Save Money On Connecticuts Inmate Care State Official Expects Increase Of $7M

After Reorganization And Promises To Save Money On Connecticut’s Inmate Care, State Official Expects Increase Of $7M

09:05 EST 15 Nov 2018 | Kaiser Health News

After UConn Health explained it couldn't sustain the health care needs of 14,000 prisoners in the face of budget cuts, the state took it over and announced it could save $8 million in costs. Now, officials are presenting a different picture, saying older inmates require better care and startup costs are high. News on care of prisoners comes out of California, Ohio and New Hampshire, also.

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