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Performance Audit Report: Inmate Healthcare -- Reported Contractor Staffing Levels Could Not Be Verified, Contract Monitoring Procedures Were Inadequate, Contractor Patient Health Data Were Not Reliable
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Performance Audit Report: Inmate Healthcare -- Reported Contractor Staffing Levels Could Not Be Verified, Contract Monitoring Procedures Were Inadequate, Contractor Patient Health Data Were Not Reliable
Publication year:
2007
| Cataloged on:
Jun. 15, 2007
ANNOTATION: Results from an audit regarding certain operations of the inmate healthcare system for the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) are presented. In addition to an executive summary, this report contains sections regarding: background information; audit scope, objectives, and methodology; findings and recommendations about the sufficiency of contractor staffing, monitoring of service delivery requirements in medical services contract, and coordination among contractors; and agency response.