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Academy Study
BACKGROUND
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) currently provides healthcare to more than 144,000 adults in custody (AICs) in 121 institutions geographically dispersed throughout the contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Medical services rendered to all federal AICs housed in BOP institutions are governed by federal law, comply with BOP policies/ procedures, and meet the accreditation standards of the American Corrections Association (ACA). The BOP’s Health Services Division (HSD) is responsible for medical, dental, and psychiatric mental health services for AICs in BOP facilities.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The National Academy of Public Administration (the Academy) was pleased to work on a project for BOP HSD to provide a comprehensive assessment of the quality of healthcare delivery and assess the alignment of BOP’s organizational structure with healthcare delivery and management. The Academy was a subcontractor on this project, and Jefferson Consulting Group was the prime contractor.
The Joint Study Team:
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Title 5, Appendix 2, § 15, NAPA is required to provide public notice of the names and brief biographies of appointed study panel members and provide a reasonable opportunity for the public to comment on such appointments. Any concerns about the prospective Panel Advisory Group members should be directed to Brenna Isman, Director of Academy Studies ([email protected]).
If you have any questions or comments regarding the study, please contact, Brenna Isman, Director of Academy Studies ([email protected]).