Onondaga County Used Unlicensed Medical Provider in Jails, Three People Died
NaphCare was banned and fined $875,000 after an investigation found illegal medical practice and negligence contributed to four deaths at Onondaga County jail, officials said.
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NY AG bars correctional health care provider after deaths
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Friday a settlement with correctional health care provider NaphCare, LLC and its affiliate Proactive Health Care Medicine, PLLC, following an investigation into three deaths at the Onondaga County Justice Center…
New York AG's office bars former Onondaga County jail medical provider from NY jails
The Onondaga County jail’s former medical care provider will — for now — not be allowed to operate in New York because it violated multiple state laws while providing care to incarcerated people at the county jail. The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James and NaphCare, the correctional healthcare organization, agreed to a settlement that banned NaphCare from the state for at least five years, James said Friday in a statement. NaphC…
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