Neglected and at Risk: The Healthcare Crisis for Diabetics in California Correctional Facilities
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https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.3255Keywords:
diabetes, injustice, imprisonment, incarceration, healthcare, criminal justice, mistreatment, death, ethics, punishment, retribution, rehabilitation, incapacitation, health equityAbstract
20% of inmates with persistent medical problems are not examined by medical personnel in state prisons. This paper examines the systemic failure of the California prison system to provide adequate healthcare for inmates with “Type 1 Diabetes,” who are already vulnerable. It argues that this neglect stems from a broader pattern of institutional disregard, economic exploitation, and understaffing. Drawing on recent research, including UCSF Amend’s California Prison Healthcare Quality Assessment and Oversight, public health data, and case studies, it calls for enforceable federal guidelines and transitional healthcare programs that ensure the well-being and rights of incarcerated individuals.
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