Jessica Jones
HCS/430
March 16, 2015
Brenda Wright
Prison Health Care Agency Paper
The national health care expenditures in the United States are excessive. High health care prices are the main reason for excessive health care spending in the United States. According to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, (NAACP) the United States is 5% of the World population and has 25% of world prisoners. The 25% of detainees are a combination of those in penitentiary, jail and those on parole or probation supervision. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is an agency responsible for the management of the federal prison structure. BOP’s task is to “protect public safety by ensuring that federal …show more content…
Congress started the agency under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and on December 29, 1970 President Richard Nixon signed the act into a law. OSHA 's duty is to guarantee a safe and sound functioning environment for the working men and women by arranging and applying principles that provide guidance, outreach, instruction and assistance. The group is widely known for enforcing a variation of whistleblower laws and guidelines.The Federal Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice strategies are required due to the extensive safety measures that must be met as well as the safety and health program established in the Federal Prison by OSHA. “The Bureau of Prisons considers that Federal inmates have 24 hour a day protection under its safety and health program. In addition, the Federal Bureau of Prisons applies OSHA safety and health standards to inmates” (United States Department of Labor, …show more content…
Health Services departments and all eligible Federal Bureau Prison institutions are accredited by the Joint Commission. The national criteria and operation of the accreditation process is the American Correctional Association 's (ACA) greatest strong suit. In the course of qualification, an bureau is capable to preserve a balance between shielding the community, and delivering an atmosphere that defends the lifespan, wellbeing and protection of personnel and lawbreakers. Criteria set by ACA indicate everyday modern rules and methods, and operates as an administration tool for more than 1,500 correctional organizations in the United States.
The Standards and Accreditation Department (ACA) functions as a twofold task. They provide services for ACA and the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections (CAC). “These services include the development and promulgation of new standards, revision of existing standards, coordination of the accreditation process for all correctional components of the criminal justice system, semi-annual accreditation hearings, technical assistance to correctional agencies, and training for consultants” (ACA, 2014) for those participating in the accreditation