Santa Cruz County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
Medical Services at the Jails How Does the SheriffCoroner Manage Oversight?
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Findings and Recommendations 6 findings
F1
The office of the SheriffCoroner has exercised minimal oversight of its contract with California Forensic Medical Group.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The SheriffCoroner should designate qualified personnel to oversee the medical services contract provisions and compliance with standards. (F1)
F2
The office of the SheriffCoroner lacks independent medical expertise to oversee California Forensic Medical Group’s delivery of medical services to county detention facilities.
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R2
The SheriffCoroner should obtain independent oversight of its jail medical services by medically qualified personnel. (F2)
F3
The absence of quality assurance findings and corrective actions in the California Forensic Medical Group Annual Report of Medical Services compromises the ability of the SheriffCoroner to oversee and ensure the quality of care in the county jails.
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R4
The SheriffCoroner should direct its medical care services contractor to include in its annual report quality assurance findings and corrective actions taken as required in the current contract for medical services. These annual reports should be available for review by authorized agencies. (F3)
F4
Current procedures for monitoring inmates younger than age 65 do not identify their potential need for a higher level of care.
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R6
The SheriffCoroner should direct the medical care services contractor to develop and implement procedures to identify at intake and then monitor medically fragile inmates younger than 65 years of age. (F4)
F5
The contract with California Forensic Medical Group lacks provisions for external review by authorized investigative persons or agencies.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The SheriffCoroner should, upon contract renewal, require its contractor for jail medical services to provide site specific policy and procedure manuals to the County Health Officer and other authorized reviewers. (F5)
F6
Without accreditation, contractual adherence to California Medical Association Institute for Medical Quality accreditation standards cannot be verified.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
The SheriffCoroner should require, at the time of contract renewal, that the jail medical services provider obtain and maintain California Medical AssociationInstitute for Medical Quality accreditation for the Main Jail, Blaine Street, and Rountree detention facilities. (F6)
Commendations 1
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CM1 Page 7C1. We commend the SheriffCoroner and California Forensic Medical Group for providing expanded onsite detention facility medical services. Medical services, such as dental care, medical imaging, and other procedures are now provided more efficiently and without the need for costly transport to offsite medical facilities. C2. We commend the SheriffCoroner and California Forensic Medical Group for the provision of expanded medical services at the Rountree Men’s Medium Security Facility. Inmates with medical needs, who formerly could only be housed at the Main Jail, are now eligible for housing at the Rountree Men’s Medium Security Facility. C3. We commend the SheriffCoroner for implementation of the Prudent Care for Incarcerated Seniors program, which provides an increased level of care, or alternative custody arrangements, for inmates age 65 or older.
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