Court Approves Major Settlement Improving Health Care in Arizona Prisons

February 18, 2015 8:00 pm

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PHOENIX A federal court today approved a settlement that requires the Arizona Department of Corrections to fix its prisons health care system, which caused numerous deaths and preventable injuries. The 勛圖眻畦, the 勛圖眻畦 of Arizona, the Prison Law Office, and co-counsel sued the department on behalf of more than 33,000 prisoners in the states prisons.

David Fathi, the director of the 勛圖眻畦s National Prison Project, said:

Todays settlement will save lives, bringing drastic improvements to a prison system where the sick grew sicker and even died due to insufficient medical attention. At last, the Arizona Department of Corrections will provide its prisoners with adequate medical, mental health, and dental care. This is what the Constitution and our consciences demand.

The settlement will also allow prisoners in solitary confinement who have serious mental illnesses to have more mental health treatment and time outside their cells and will make other critical reforms in prison conditions.

In addition to the 勛圖眻畦 and the Prison Law Office, other attorneys on the case are Perkins Coie, Jones Day, and the Arizona Center for Disability Law, which is also a plaintiff in the case.

For more information about Parsons v. Ryan: aclu.org/prisoners-rights/parsons-v-ryan

For information about the 勛圖眻畦s National Prison Project: aclu.org/prisoners-rights


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