What is the 1800s
What is it called that states have that provide people in prisons with necessary healthcare?
What is a constitutional mandate
What law ensures the homeless receive health care in Emergency Departments?
What is EMTALA
What is lunatics.
How many inmates in the U.S. rely on their jailers for healthcare?
What is 2.3 million
What is one form of a "Proof of Homelessness" document?
What is an eviction notice or other papers recognizing your removal or need for removal of a property
What is voluntarily admitted and involuntarily admitted.
What is the name of the prison healthcare service mentioned in the presentation?
What is CorrValues
Which doctors are known to treat the most patients for charity?
What is ER doctors
Name an issue that is still relevant in today's mental health care
What is more transinstitutionalization rather than deinstitutionalization.
What is the number one health problem in prisons?
What is arthritis
Who ends up absorbing the cost of unpaid health care due to treating the homeless without health care?
What is people with health insurance or those people who can pay out of pocket.
Name three treatments that were used on mental health patients back in the day.
What is: hydrotherapy, trephination, bleeding/purging/vomitting, isolation, Metrazol therapy, lobotomies.
What is the percentage of prisoners over the age of 50?
What is 18%
Which state had the highest number of homeless people as of 2018?
What is California