1. Under normal circumstances, if a prisoner is ill, he can report to the police on duty, who will issue an approval form and be led by other police officers to the hospital in prison.
2, if the prison hospital after diagnosis, the condition can be handled in our hospital, need to be hospitalized, communicate with the prisoner's prison area for hospitalization procedures, do not need hospitalization, outpatient treatment, need to take medicine, prescription and medicine on time every day.
3. If the hospital is in critical condition and cannot handle the cases that need to be transferred to the higher-level hospital for diagnosis and treatment, the prison hospital will communicate with the prison area and report to the prison command center in time. The leaders on duty in the command center will make arrangements according to the specific conditions of the illness. Some need to invite doctors from higher-level hospitals to visit the prison, and some need to be sent to higher-level hospitals outside the prison for treatment (arrange enough accompanying forces).
4. If the illness is serious and meets the conditions for medical parole, after necessary examination and approval, you can go through the procedures for medical parole and meet the standards for medical parole. However, if medical parole is not allowed, you can only go back to prison to continue treatment.
The above answers are for reference.
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No matter where you work or live, everyone will get sick, from colds to fever to heart disease and cancer. Prisoners (hereinafter referred to as prisoners, out of respect) are no exception. They have small living space, high work intensity, long-term malnutrition, low mood, lack of exercise, and the probability of getting sick is much higher than that of ordinary people. Especially middle-aged and elderly people who have served long sentences. So they are sick. Can they see? Who will watch for them? Who will pay the bill? Can a serious illness be treated in a big hospital outside? Let's answer them one by one.
One prisoner is a doctor. Every prison has a small hospital, and most of the patients are prisoners. Although there are prison doctors and police in hospitals, most prisoners actually see doctors. Why? Because the number of doctors and policemen in prisons is small, we should manage these prisoners, doctors and patients (prisoners) in hospitals. Usually have to deal with various meetings, inspections, etc. And I'm busy at work. The third and most important reason is that their experience in seeing a doctor is not as good as that of prisoners' doctors, because these prisoners' doctors were all serious hospital doctors who studied Chinese medicine and western medicine before they went to prison, and some even had directors, deans and vice presidents of top three hospitals, so they were rich in experience and superb in medical skills. It is really "professional" for prison doctors and police to entrust the work of seeing a doctor to these people.
Second, the normal process of seeing a doctor in prison during the day. Prison management is very strict and meticulous. When a prisoner is ill, he must first report to the health workers (also prisoners) in each prison area. Once in the morning (before 9: 30) and once in the afternoon (before 15: 30), the health worker will summarize the list of personnel and their symptoms and report it to the prison duty leader. After the examination by the leaders (it may be agreed by all, and those who escaped by the opportunity of seeing a doctor will be removed), the health workers will gather the medical staff one by one, and then the prison police will take them to the hospital. After arriving at the hospital, the health worker will show the list to the prison doctor police, who will screen out some people suffering from minor illnesses such as colds and coughs for the rest to see. Then, the hygienist went to the hospital and took the medical record book of the medical staff and gave it to the prisoner's doctor. The medical staff lined up outside one by one to see a doctor. After the activity, the medical staff will collect the drugs and give them to the leading police (prisoners are absolutely not allowed to bring their own drugs, including medical staff). The police will report the number and search the whole team, and then take them back to the workshop. The prisoners returned to their posts. Every morning after midnight, the person who prescribes the medicine goes to the lobby on the first floor of the Pro-Area to get the medicine from the health worker (the health worker will take it out with the police in advance). It shows that drugs are contraband in prison, prisoners (including health workers) must not keep them privately, and the police will call the police. Take the medicine, call the hygienist, and then ask the police to open the box. In addition, if there is a sudden illness, you can call the police for medical treatment at any time. The process is the same as above.
Three nights in prison to see a doctor. At night, prisoners stay in prison, and there is a police room on each floor, with police on duty. If there is a sudden illness, you can call the police directly, and the police will find a hygienist to take it away with the patient. What happens at night is generally acute, and doctors give good looks. But preferably before 12. If it exceeds 12, especially in the middle of the night, the doctor will be very annoyed. I'll give you three injections directly without an injection, and it's the most painful potion. Like a fever. In prison, no matter where you go, even if it is only a few steps away, you should call the police and never act alone. This is a red line. You can't step on it. Otherwise, points will be deducted, which will affect the commutation.
Prisoners are free to see a doctor in prison and don't have to pay a penny. In addition, the prison will also buy medical insurance for those who have served their sentences for more than one year.
First of all, one thing is certain:
All medical expenses incurred by prisoners in prison shall be borne by the prison hospital. There is no doubt about it.
To put it simply, the medical expenses of criminals serving sentences through labor reform are all borne by the state finance.
Here, I still want to emphasize one point:
Don't be so quick to think that you should be released on medical parole. In fact, the examination and approval of medical parole in prison is very strict.
One more thing, at this stage, there are very few prisoners who really enter the prison for reeducation through labor and really reach the standard of medical treatment on parole.
Why?
1. After the police arrest the suspect, after the trial, the police station will send the suspect to the judicial hospital for the first physical examination and take photos for archiving.
Second, before sending the suspect to the detention center, the detention center will conduct a comprehensive physical examination of the suspect again.
The detention center will refuse to accept criminal suspects whose physical conditions do not meet the detention conditions of the detention center.
The detention center does not accept criminal suspects who have committed at least the following 28 diseases.
1, the suspect is guilty of Class A infectious diseases (such as secondary tuberculosis, severe hepatitis, AIDS, syphilis and other serious infectious diseases).
2. A criminal suspect with serious mental illness.
3. Other criminal suspects who are prone to recurrent attacks and death.
4. Pregnant or lactating women.
The detention center refused to accept the criminal suspects who committed the above three kinds of diseases.
Third, after the criminal suspect is sentenced by the people's court in the detention center, he becomes a formal prisoner.
Every month, the detention center will send prisoners to the prison, and the prison will also conduct a comprehensive health check-up on the convicted prisoners sent by the detention center.
Prisoners are not allowed to undergo reeducation through labor until they pass the physical examination.
In a word, prisoners can finally be forced to reform through labor in prison, which proves that they are all healthy.
This also shows that the government fully protects and respects criminals' right to life and health.
Say it bluntly:
A healthy prisoner walks into the prison and walks out of the prison, and the prison will still give you a healthy person.
This also shows that:
The government attaches so much importance to prisoners' right to health and life, which is also the fundamental reason why there are no jailers in detention centers and prisons.
Why do you want to talk about such a long list of things above?
Its purpose is to say:
Now that the judicial system is becoming more and more perfect, there is no need to worry about the health problems of prisoners undergoing labor reform in prisons. Prisoners live, reform and study in prison, and everything has procedures.
Moreover, prisoners who can really participate in forced labor reform in prisons are in relatively healthy health.
Ill-health prisoners, after being arrested by the police and detained in detention centers, have been blocked for two medical examinations.
Simply put, unhealthy prisoners have no chance to enter the prison for reeducation through labor.
So, the author said before:
Don't always think about such a good thing as medical parole! That's the past tense!
To put it bluntly: some people just want to escape from prison by getting medical treatment on parole!
Now, this road has been blocked, and it is impassable!
Fourth, then, how do prisoners treat diseases in prison?
1, prison life is semi-militarized.
So, the prisoner gave birth to a little prisoner's illness! ! ! First of all, we should report to the first discipline inspection cadre around us.
After being reported to the superior leader (captain) for approval and signature, the prisoners will be treated in the prison medical room under the supervision of two correctional cadres.
The prisoner is seriously ill in prison, but his life safety is not endangered. The prisoner must undergo surgery in a local big hospital. This means a relatively long application reporting system.
In other words, it is very troublesome and cumbersome for prisoners to apply for a report if they want to be released on medical parole.
First of all, the prisoner first asked the responsible discipline cadres around him, then the discipline cadres asked the prison squadron leader, then the squadron leader asked for instructions, and finally asked the warden for approval of the report. The warden will finally report it to the provincial prison administration for approval.
With the consent of the provincial prison administration, the prison will also arrange at least four prison police officers to send sick prisoners to hospitals designated by the provincial government for treatment.
The whole process goes down, and it takes about two years for the prisoner to go to the designated hospital for treatment.
To tell the truth, it is unrealistic for prisoners whose sentences are less than three years to get out of prison for treatment.
However, it must be understood that prisons are not charities.
The prisoners released from prison for treatment are accompanied and supervised by four prison police. Prisoners are required to wear handcuffs and shackles to the designated hospital for treatment.
If the prisoner needs to sit up to take medicine and injections, his hands will still be handcuffed to the iron shelf of the hospital bed.
When the prisoner was resting in the hospital, his hands and feet were handcuffed to the iron bed frame of the hospital bed.
This prisoner deserves no sympathy! Because the prisoner has done evil before.
Telling the truth: The prisoners are treated in designated hospitals, and the real suffering is the four prison policemen who accompany them on duty. Prisoners eat, drink and sleep, and all four policemen have to rise and fall with the prisoners, and they can't leave the prisoners' left and right sides.
It goes without saying that everyone knows that if the prisoner who treated the disease escaped from prison and the fugitive committed a major crime on the way, then these four policemen can't escape! The police are doomed to be punished! What's more, the police will go to jail!
Therefore, in this case, the pressure of prison police officers is also great! The responsibility on me is really heavy!
3. Go on medical parole. The probability is very small, so it is unlikely. )
Death penalty, suspended death sentence and life imprisonment are absolutely impossible to seek medical treatment on parole.
Prisoners who are extremely angry with the public have absolutely no chance to seek medical parole.
Prisoners who self-harm in prison will never have a chance to get out of prison for medical treatment.
Prisoners in prison are sent here sick, that's all!
Freedom is the most precious wealth! So, don't break the law! Don't commit crimes!