See this is it, the jail doesn't get to change prescriptions. That's practicing medicine. And they don't just hand out a bottle of pills. I swear to god, I wonder if some folks here are really this dense.
		
		
	 
 
OK DUM DUM, try to follow...
 
The jail and the contracted medical staff are NOT the same. They are two seperate entities.
The contracted medical staff DO NOT work for the jail
The contracted medical staff DO NOT answer to any of the jail staff
The jail has no medical personnel on staff, all medical personnel work for the contracted company.The jails are doing this these days to relieve themselves of medical responsibility and lawsuits. Additionally jail staff are told to let the contracted medical staff make all of the medical determinations.
AGAIN, THE JAIL AND CONTRACTED MEDICAL STAFF ARE NOT THE SAME
 
DO YOU UNDERSTAND SO FAR? IF SO, PROCEED...
 
The jails responsibility is security. They fulfilled the jails responsibility in the matter by placing the subject in a special cell equiped for 24 hr monitoring. Thats where it ends for them. They monitor and report to the contract medical staff or they might call for the contract medical staff in an emergency but thats where it ends for them.PERIOD!
Jail staff DO NOT make medical decisions
Jail staff DO NOT make medical assessments
Jail staff DO NOT have any say so in medical treatment courses INCLUDING prescriptions
 
STILL WITH ME? OK, HERE IS WHY YOUR POST IS ASININE. PAY ATTENTION...
 
"The jail dont get to change prescriptions". Keeping in mind what I said earlier about the jail and medical contract staff being different, IT IS NOT "the jail" that would change a prescription but the physician employed by the contracted medical company. Certainly one physician can change the prescription of another physician? Even in the case that they couldnt, that DOES NOT fall back on "the jail" but the contracted medical company. WHY?.....(wait for it)...BECAUSE THE JAIL DONT DO MEDICAL, THEY DO SECURITY. IT IS THE CONTRACTED MEDICAL STAFFS RESPONSIBILITY TO...AS YOU PUT IT, "PRACTICE MEDICINE".
 
In summary, I said in my earlier post that the contracted medical company would have some explaining to do, meaning they would have to explain their medical decisions and  assesments in this case. Hopefully by now YOU AND THE REST OF THE FREEDOM FIGHTING HUG-A-THUGS that got your panties in a wad over this understand my OPINION on why "the jail" wouldnt be held responsible (remember what I said about the jail and contracted medical company being seperate).
                                        Sincerely, VT/UKRondo  aka Paul Blart mall cop with a c- average in night school