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Retrospective review of deaths in the Massachusetts department of corrections after passage of medical parole
by
Mushero, Nicole
, Suh, Michelle
, Kler, Jasdeep S.
, Chao, Samantha
, Victory, Amanda
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Bills, Legislative
/ Biostatistics
/ Care and treatment
/ Certificates
/ Chronic diseases
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic infection
/ Compassionate release
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 diagnostic tests
/ Death
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Fatalities
/ Health aspects
/ Imprisonment
/ Improving correctional health
/ Incarcerated
/ Infections
/ Legislation
/ Massachusetts
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical parole
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Pandemics
/ Parole
/ Population
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Terminal diseases
/ Terminal illness
/ Terminal illnesses
/ Vaccine
/ Variables
/ Vital statistics
2025
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Retrospective review of deaths in the Massachusetts department of corrections after passage of medical parole
by
Mushero, Nicole
, Suh, Michelle
, Kler, Jasdeep S.
, Chao, Samantha
, Victory, Amanda
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Bills, Legislative
/ Biostatistics
/ Care and treatment
/ Certificates
/ Chronic diseases
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic infection
/ Compassionate release
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 diagnostic tests
/ Death
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Fatalities
/ Health aspects
/ Imprisonment
/ Improving correctional health
/ Incarcerated
/ Infections
/ Legislation
/ Massachusetts
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical parole
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Pandemics
/ Parole
/ Population
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Terminal diseases
/ Terminal illness
/ Terminal illnesses
/ Vaccine
/ Variables
/ Vital statistics
2025
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Retrospective review of deaths in the Massachusetts department of corrections after passage of medical parole
by
Mushero, Nicole
, Suh, Michelle
, Kler, Jasdeep S.
, Chao, Samantha
, Victory, Amanda
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Bills, Legislative
/ Biostatistics
/ Care and treatment
/ Certificates
/ Chronic diseases
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic infection
/ Compassionate release
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 diagnostic tests
/ Death
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Fatalities
/ Health aspects
/ Imprisonment
/ Improving correctional health
/ Incarcerated
/ Infections
/ Legislation
/ Massachusetts
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical parole
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Pandemics
/ Parole
/ Population
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Terminal diseases
/ Terminal illness
/ Terminal illnesses
/ Vaccine
/ Variables
/ Vital statistics
2025
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Retrospective review of deaths in the Massachusetts department of corrections after passage of medical parole
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Retrospective review of deaths in the Massachusetts department of corrections after passage of medical parole
2025
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Overview
Background
There are roughly 6,000 individuals incarcerated in the Massachusetts Department of Corrections (MADOC), and in 2025, 32% of these individuals were age 50 and older. Older incarcerated individuals have a higher burden of chronic disease, and caring for them is associated with higher healthcare costs. In 2018, Massachusetts passed legislation enabling medical parole, a process by which an individual can be released due to terminal illness or permanent incapacitation. Existing literature suggests medical parole is underutilized. The aim of this study was to characterize the cause of death of individuals in MADOC custody to determine potential medical parole eligibility and gaps in referrals.
Methods
We conducted a retrospective analysis of deaths of individuals in MADOC custody between 2021 and 2023 using death records obtained from MADOC and death certificates from the Massachusetts Vital Statistics Program. Cause of death was categorized through structured review of death certificates and supplemental MADOC medical documentation.
Results
Between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2023, 87 individuals died in MADOC custody. The primary disease processes leading to death involved infection (28%), complications of chronic disease (25%), and cancer (22%). Nearly half (41.7%) of infection-related deaths were due to COVID-19. The most common causes of death categorized by primary organ system were cardiovascular conditions (26%) and respiratory conditions (25%). The majority of deaths were attributed to acute causes (58%).
Conclusions
In our study, nearly half of the population died in custody from a chronic condition or complications related to a chronic condition and could have been identified for medical parole eligibility. The majority of individuals died from acute causes, suggesting the need for an expedited review process and expanded eligibility criteria. A small number of correctional facilities and hospitals saw the majority of deaths, and these locations may be ideal targets for future interventions. Further work is needed to compare death data before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, assess barriers to utilization of medical parole, and explore other interventions to decrease the number of deaths in MADOC custody.
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