Whether in a detention center or a prison, the most basic physical health of the inmates is guaranteed. In the detention center, in addition to double holidays, every morning at about 8:30, there will be a doctor to make rounds, that is, to the door of each cell to ask whether there is a doctor, and then there is a sick inmates queuing up to see the doctor, the doctor recorded, and then there is a special infirmary nurses according to the doctor's advice to distribute drugs. If a prisoner needs to be put on a bottle, there is also a specialized infirmary in the guardhouse. If there is a serious illness, the detention center also has a counterpart hospital for custodial treatment.
The prisons are still responsible for the dialysis issue, as it is a prison obligation and the state also allocates funds. The prison authorities will also take the initiative to contact the families of such patients in the hope that they can be released on medical parole. However, some of the family members will not recognize this time, because they know that when a person goes home, he or she will be in a bottomless pit, and it would be much easier for them to eat, drink, and get treatment in prison, so they refuse to release their family members on medical parole. To be honest, the prison encountered this situation is also helpless, after all, the other side does not accept you can not give him to lose the street, can only be more channels to find ways to do work to solve this matter.
If the prison hospital has dialysis equipment, of course, dialysis will be carried out in a timely manner; if the prison does not have similar equipment, disease treatment and must be used, a short period of time to treat the police can be sent to the nearby hospitals with the conditions of dialysis, if you need a long-term dialysis, you can be transferred to the provincial Prison Administration under the supervision of the hospital treatment.
Additionally, if the sentenced person himself applies, relatives agree, in line with the legal provisions of medical parole conditions, after the necessary identification procedures and approval procedures, can be for medical parole procedures, allowed to send the sentenced person to go home for medical treatment. Of course, if the legal conditions for medical parole are not met (for example, if there is public anger or other dangers after release on parole), even if the condition is serious, the person cannot be released on medical parole. Dialysis also costs more per session, so what can be done? The prison prison administration section, the penalty enforcement section will give you treatment while preparing the medical parole materials, can not let you hang in the prison, right?