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Naphcare NOT paying medical bills ruin inmates’ credit!

Naphcare NOT paying medical bills ruin inmates’ credit!

The prison’s for-profit health provider is not paying the inmate’s bills so unpaid bills are sent to the inmates themselves. Some uneducated families don’t know the prison is responsible for all medical care. They think they have to pay bills for MRI scans, ambulance services, and hospital care. This is a SCAM!

Some of these unpaid bills have been sent to inmates for years. Their credit is RUINED. All because the prison has the I-don’t-give-a-damn attitude.

Inmates are routinely told to put the bill in the HNR box and “We’ll take care of it”. They don’t take care of it and the inmate’s FICO score is irreparably damaged. This is a crime perpetrated by the DOC and its healthcare provider.

Why the Proliferation of Lower GI Problems in Perryville?

Why the Proliferation of Lower GI Problems in Perryville?

The women here are experiencing severe constipation, bloating, and nausea. The nurses have said the majority of HNR’s are about these problems. I’m not talking a brief bout with constipation, but months of agony and pain in the lower intestines.

Today a young lady went out on 911 because she was throwing up blood and bile, and had repeatedly begged medical for help.

As we have reported, PeaVille is grossly understaffed for Providers at all Units. Cruz begged a retired provider to return at least temporarily. Johns is on Lumley, Johnson on Carlos, Shields allegedly covering Piestawa and Rosa. Maria and Pedro are closed.

Who’s covering IPC and SNU? Who is the supervising physician for these “providers”? Without providers, there can be no referrals to Specialists, like gastrointestinal specialists.

Women have to get their families to repeatedly call and threaten with lawyers, to get their daughters an endoscopy or test to diagnose the problem. State prison medical personnel wait until a disease is life-threatening before they treat it beyond ” drink more water”.

The medical care here is horrific and with the advent of Naphcare, deadly.

What could be causing these symptoms? The prison food? The prison water? Both? Perhaps when Judge Silver’s expert decides to rid us of ALL for-profit health insurance companies, we will find the answer.

(Coincidentally, I don’t eat prison food or drink tap water, and I’m fine.)

No Antibiotics for Pregnant Woman, and No Breast Pads!

No Antibiotics for Pregnant Woman, and No Breast Pads!

A pregnant woman on San Carlos that is in her 8th month, had an infected spider bite on her torso. Her OB/GYN started her on clinical stock antibiotics because the Dr. feared the infection would hurt the baby.

NaphCare told her she would have the pills the next day, but of course, it wasn’t there. She had to wait 6 days!!!

We also learned ALL pregnant women are DENIED breast pads. They left that out of the Dignity for Women Act too.

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5 Comments

  1. Cynthia

    I was in prison for 17years and have seen so many people die in front of me It’s traumatic and I have PTSD from it. Medical never helped me for my heart problems, never took tests, just told me I have congested heart failure and didn’t do anything for me. I saw it every day. They never helped us, made us always feel like we were lying and would send us away. Making people work in the kitchen who have scoliosis, heart problems, people who have AIDS and Hep C as well as other STDs. There’s rat poop on our kitchen food, birds all over our trays that we eat off of making us all even sicker, black mold everywhere. We can’t breathe in our cells due to all the mold and crud in our walls, vents, and coolers. They are trying to kill us – they don’t care and the money they get for us does not go to us. There is so much more.

    I’ve been sexually attacked by the CO police officers twice. I have my whole life to account for in there and I’m surprised I made it out after 17years. They have medium inmates on max yards getting assaulted and they don’t care. They say it is due to no room. They also send you to max yard as punishment without ever getting tickets. It’s all retaliation. They will ruin your life if you don’t do what they want. They make up lies, yep the sergeants, if you refuse to work because you don’t feel good. I heard a Sergeant say “Oh you’re going to hurt yourself” then cuff her up and put her in isolation when the girl never said it. I’ve seen it all, believe that.

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    • Becca

      Hi Cynthia! I’m not sure if you’ll see this but I am so sorry for what you went through. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your story. I would love to ask you questions as I am exploring ideas for my doctoral capstone and am interested in issues in the AZ Women’s Prison. Is there any way we could talk further?

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  2. Kayla

    That was my friend 😭 she was cool ag and funny. I feel bad I had to leave San Carlos for Cruz. But fck their medical center, the whole prison is fucked up and corrupted. I’ve been out for 8 months now and I still remember everything like yesterday especially with health care. Like can the prison do an upgrade and fix their shit or will more ppl have to die like my friend here? It’s fucked up because I knew she was having a hard time in the beginning getting her shots. We both came from the same county. She wasn’t even a criminal like person. She was fun, bright and very smart, like she could’ve went to college. She had alot planned for herself…damn I love Jowell thank for the laughs and being a loyal friend. Rest in Paradise

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    • Donnie Yellowhair

      Yeah, she was a very cool person to know. She would hug you when she saw you with a big smile. She was always cool to everyone, no hate or anger in her heart but she probably did towards ADOC health employees

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  3. Allissia

    I was incarcerated for 9 years and just released March 2024. In 2019, my stomach swelled up and I looked 9 months pregnant. They told me I had impacted stool and had me drink a laxative. The pain got worse, I couldn’t breath or walk and this went on for 2 months. My family contacted the ACLU and prison and finally in February 2020 I was sent to the hospital and diagnosed with Stage 3 Ovarian cancer. I was in the hospital for 10 days and started chemo. I went back to the prison and was expecting chemo every 3 weeks. It took over a 3 weeks for me to get scheduled for my next chemo. In May, I had just came back from chemo and was told I was packing up and being sent to San Carlos. I had to load and unload all of my belongings after a day of chemo and was being transferred to a yard with 1300 women. I then had surgery to remove the cancer in July and once released from the hospital was sent to Maria and put in a cell, by myself with no A/C. I had to move everything by myself and carry a chair out to take a shower. I had an incision from belly button to my pubic bone. Finally after 2 weeks, I was sent back to Carlos. I was told later that I had peritoneal cancer and not ovarian, after I had had a complete hysterectomy. I never had a follow up PET scan to make sure the cancer was gone. In March of 2023, I started seeing a new oncologist, Dr. Benjamin and he finally ordered a PET scan and saw that I had cancer again in the same area of my stomach. I had surgery again in May and started six rounds of chemo. Between the medical Dr’s John and Johnson my medical treatment at the prison was horrible. They didn’t give me anything but Tylenol and Excedrin for the pain and I had to fight to get an extra mattress and extra milk for protein shakes. If I didn’t have my family to support me and stand up for me I would have died. I applied for clemency 2 times and because I wasn’t dying in 3 months, I was refused. Something needs to change with the health system and prison.

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