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Standards for
Health Services in Prisons
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Standards for Health Services in Jails
Guide to the New Editions
NCCHC has published new editions of the Standards for Health Services
for adult facilities. These benchmark standards represent NCCHC’s recommended minimum requirements for health services in jails
and prisons of all sizes and types, in keeping with constitutional requirements.
The Standards originated in the American Medical
Association’s initiative in the 1970s to
improve health services in
jails. The jails version
debuted in 1977; this is its eighth revision. The first version
for prisons
was
published in 1979; this is its sixth
revision. Since it was
incorporated in 1983, NCCHC has been the guardian of this
rich legacy of practice to promote quality health care in
corrections, now widely recognized as an important
component of public health.
Read this
article for background
information and a summary of the major changes.
For an overview of the revisions, see the
PDF files below.
NCCHC
Standards: What's New
— Slide
presentation by NCCHC's Judy Stanley and Scott Chavez at the
2007 National Conference on Correctional Health Care. Includes
discussion of the new Standards for Mental Health Services in
Correctional Facilities. (18 pages)
Executive Summary of Changes
—
Bullet-point summary of global changes (section names, format,
number of standards) and a list of standard-specific changes
(new, deleted, significant change in concept and content, etc.).
(2 pages)
Summary Guide to the Revisions
— List of
each standard, summarizing changes (if any) between the 2003
edition and the 2008 update, including differences between the
jail and prison versions where applicable. (10 pages)
Transitioning to the 2008 Standards
— Guidelines
and time frames for the transition from compliance with the 2003
edition to the 2008 update. UPDATED June 2008. (1 page)