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Building a Bridge Beyond the Wall: Transitioning Care From Jail Health Services to a Community Clinic
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2023
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Building a Bridge Beyond the Wall: Transitioning Care From Jail Health Services to a Community Clinic
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Building a Bridge Beyond the Wall: Transitioning Care From Jail Health Services to a Community Clinic
2023
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The Sinclair Health Clinic (SHC) provides services to underinsured residents living in Winchester, Frederick, and Clarke Counties. The SHC was established in 1986 with the mission of improving access to healthcare services, removing barriers to healthcare, and promoting the overall well-being of the community. The Northwestern Regional Adult Detention Center (NRADC) in Frederick County, Virginia was established in 1845, and is now a 540-bed medium security corrections facility. When individuals complete their sentence, they are reentered into the community and are often seen at the SHC for follow up services. No standardized process for this transition from incarceration to community exists resulting in unmet needs. This quality improvement project provides a summary of the current reentry process for individuals facing release from a regional jail in a rural community in northwestern Virginia. The summary will be utilized by key stakeholders to develop protocols that will facilitate a seamless transition for inmates.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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9798380094207
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