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After two decades of a growing opioid crisis, we are now confronting a second crisis – the COVID-19 pandemic. With no proven treatments or
Correctional staff have a higher infection rate than inmates. More testing and PPE is needed.
As April starts, the country remains in the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities nationwide are facing issues of quarantine and isolation, loss of
NCCHC is available to assist you during this challenging time.
Thank you for showing up every day for your patients and providing them with the best possible health care. When I first started going
The 2019 Annual Report highlights the impact NCCHC and its partners are making on correctional health care.
NCCHC plans to hold the Spring Conference on Correctional Health Care, virtually!
NCCHC opposes using information about young immigrant detainees, obtained during therapy and presumed to be confidential, in asylum decisions.
Suicide reduction, treating opioid addiction and gender dysphoria are on the agenda.
New board chair Robby Morris is a national expert on health care for juveniles in the justice system. This profile shares information about his background,