Oh Drc General Medical Services Report May 2013
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DRC General Medical Services Correctional Institution Inspection Committee May 8, 2013 DRC Medical Services Medical Cost Controls A complete medical, dental, and mental health screening is performed on each inmate at the DRC’s reception centers. All medical services initiated by inmate request carry a $2.00 copay charge, unless the inmate is determined to be indigent (receiving less than $12 per month). Inmates are instructed concerning access to medical care, the grievance process, and mental health services. Following assessment at reception, each inmate is assigned a medical classification, which is taken into consideration in the assignment of a parent institution. A health screening is also conducted for each inmate within eight hours of arrival at the parent institution. Inmates are able to place requests for health services for Nurse Sick Call on a daily basis. A priority system is used to schedule clinical services, which are available to inmates at least five days a week. All recommendations for outside medical services, including specialty consults and surgery, must be pre-approved through the healthcare utilization review program facilitated by the DRC State Medical Director. In partnership with ODMH, the DRC converted to a mail-order drug delivery system and maintains strict formulary control for pharmaceuticals. In partnership with OSU, the DRC pays Medicaid rates for in-patient stays and reduced costs for medical supplies. Key Statistics Inmates in segregation receive at least a daily visit from a nurse. Total DRC medical spending peaked in FY 2010, decreasing by 15.5% in FY 2012. The physician develops individualized treatment plans for all inmates diagnosed with chronic care illnesses, which involve regular follow-up appointments. In FY 2012, the DRC spent $67.7 million for state medical services payroll; $32 million was spent on contractors and temporary workers, including $11.8 million for dental staffing and services. Inmates have access to specialty services, including optometry, podiatry, dental, and OBGYN services. The number of inmates per health care worker has steadily decreased, from 65 in CY 2006 to 48 in CY 2012. Informed consent by the inmate is required prior to surgery or other invasive treatments, unless the inmate is determined to lack mental capacity to give informed consent, in which case the next of kin or person with power of attorney is contacted. In CY 2012, there were 133,923 Nurse Sick Calls and 115,505 Doctor Sick Calls across the DRC, a 25.5% and 29.6% decrease from 2009. Female institutions reported the greatest number of nurse sick calls in comparison to population (NEPRC), as well as the greatest increase in comparison to 2009 (DCI). Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Total DRC Medical Services Spending FY 2004 – 2012 250 200 Millions 150 100 50 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Civil Service and Contractor Payroll Spending FY 2004 – 2012 80 70 Millions 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 State Employee 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Contractor **Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Data includes payroll costs for medical staff in every DRC institution, as well as at the DRC Operation Support Center, including administrative staff. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Number of Inmates per Health Care Worker CY 2006 – 2012 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Rates were calculated based on the total number of healthcare workers reported by the DRC compared to the total inmate population as reported on DRC’s annual institutional census reports. ** “Health Care Worker” includes physicians and other advanced level providers, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and health information technicians. Chart does not include dental service providers. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Total Number of Nurse Sick Calls CY 2009 – 2012 RICI PCI MCI MACI LECI CRC AOCI BECI ORW NCI SOCF LORC MANC LAEC NCCI TOCI TCI GCC CCI LOCI NEPR RCI SCI FMC DCI WCI OSP HCF 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 2009 2010 30,000 2011 35,000 40,000 45,000 2012 *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. **Note that AOCI includes both the former Allen Oakwood Correctional Institution and Oakwood Correctional Facility; GCC includes the former Grafton Correctional Institution and North Coast Correctional Treatment Facility. FMC includes the former Corrections Medical Center and Franklin Pre-Release Center. DCI includes the former Montgomery Education Pre-Release Center. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Nurse Sick Calls per Inmate CY 2012 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Level 1/2 Level 3 Level 4/5 Reception Special/ Female *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Data was calculated using the total number of Nurse Sick Calls reported at each institution in 2012 in comparison to the average monthly population for each institution in 2012 (using the last weekly population count for each month). **Note that the above numbers are rates only; some inmates attend Nurse Sick Call frequently, while others may not access medical services at all during their incarceration, depending on need. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Change in Nurse Sick Calls CY 2009 – 2012 150% 100% 50% 0% -50% -100% *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Data was calculated comparing the total number of nurse sick calls in CY 2009 and 2012. **Note that DCI transitioned from a male to a female facility in 2011; female inmates typically utilize health services more frequently than males do. GCI’s data in CY 2012 includes the inmates housed in the facility formerly privately operated as NCCTF. AOCI’s data includes the former OCF, previously the state’s correctional mental health hospital, which transitioned to housing the state’s Protective Control unit and minimum security inmates. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 Total Number of Doctor Sick Calls CY 2009 – 2012 45,000 40,000 1-' 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 -I +I-I-Itl 11 • 2012 • 2011 • 2010 • 2009 --1-1- -1-1- - -1-1-1-1-1 15,000 10,000 5,000 I II I I •; • 0 *Data provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. **Note that AOCI includes both the former Allen Oakwood Correctional Institution and Oakwood Correctional Facility; GCC includes the former Grafton Correctional Institution and North Coast Correctional Treatment Facility. FMC includes the former Corrections Medical Center and Franklin Pre-Release Center. DCI includes the former Montgomery Education Pre-Release Center. Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929 DRC Nurse and Doctor Sick Call CY 2009 - 2012 Institution AOCI BECI CCI CRC DCI FMC GCC HCF LAECI LECI LOCI LORCI MACI MANCI MCI NCCI NCI NEPRC ORW OSP PCI RCI RICI SCI SOCF TCI TOCI WCI NSC 2009 DSC 2009 NSC 2010 DSC 2010 NSC 2011 DSC 2011 NSC 2012 DSC 2012 11,459 6,911 6,240 7,272 2,010 4,378 6,169 1,975 6,560 6,661 4,964 2,839 8,867 5,604 8,907 5,167 6,083 3,748 9,672 2,382 12,015 6,812 16,562 3,235 10,839 5,397 4,688 2,448 9,304 4,587 7,878 4,556 2,356 4,257 8,240 3,103 2,975 5,351 5,289 8,577 5,472 6,733 5,640 4,647 5,371 4,183 9,129 1,903 16,486 6,078 11,925 2,768 3,486 3,231 3,592 6,861 6,201 6,178 6,189 7,694 2,374 4,719 6,824 2,270 6,645 7,441 5,324 7,498 6,758 6,367 8,517 6,395 6,908 4,695 5,089 1,874 7,954 4,464 13,314 4,768 6,054 6,109 5,313 2,416 7,322 5,468 5,563 4,582 2,618 4,161 7,152 2,763 3,393 4,296 7,832 8,014 4,458 5,978 4,382 4,633 5,078 3,603 6,364 1,892 9,738 5,758 10,626 2,268 4,225 2,760 7,145 5,249 6,500 7,149 4,308 5,677 2,982 3,034 4,924 1,771 5,991 7,471 4,424 7,310 6,725 5,812 7,323 5,709 6,452 5,177 5,371 3,163 7,373 3,046 8,157 3,954 4,989 4,479 7,454 1,739 6,744 5,051 5,282 4,462 2,856 2,839 5,975 2,883 2,937 3,337 7,338 7,159 4,077 5,865 5,645 5,607 4,841 3,232 5,222 2,426 8,646 3,238 4,881 1,794 3,520 2,096 6,933 3,644 2,412 6,244 3,117 6,137 4,878 1,671 2,745 1,049 3,966 5,819 4,031 6,074 5,924 5,673 6,734 4,850 6,604 5,002 6,267 2,810 10,673 2,707 6,815 4,483 3,683 5,440 4,290 3,825 5,412 6,385 3,250 4,106 4,540 2,554 3,804 2,015 2,600 3,304 6,618 5,418 2,071 4,962 5,730 5,006 5,284 3,535 5,833 1,499 9,279 2,898 5,048 1,347 4,149 1,606 2,738 4,514 TOTAL 55,354 47,973 41,827 44,486 24,614 27,613 45,833 17,829 35,067 43,680 45,820 52,889 44,352 46,994 52,878 42,014 46,621 33,175 52,947 17,949 82,164 35,001 77,328 24,617 40,945 31,118 42,153 30,696 Totals 179,864 163,978 166,352 147,321 148,464 128,530 133,923 115,505 1,183,937 Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Riffe Center, 77 S. High Street, 15th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215, PHONE (614) 466-6649, FAX (614) 466-6929