Although there is a hospital in the prison, there is a certain cooperative relationship with the local hospital. However, it must be noted that the general prison locations are relatively remote places, even if there are towns around, it will not be large-scale. Therefore, hospitals inside the prison and hospitals outside the surrounding areas have certain restrictions on medical conditions and technology. Criminals serving sentences in prisons suffer from diseases that are difficult to diagnose and treat in internal hospitals and external local hospitals, but it is still necessary to protect criminals' right to health. Therefore, more police and funds are needed to send criminals with serious diseases to hospitals with better medical conditions for treatment. This requires prison guards to guard 24 hours a day, which is time-consuming, laborious and expensive!
Criminals with cancer who meet the conditions for medical parole may go through the procedures for medical parole with the approval of the prison area, functional departments, prisons and provincial prison administrations, but the approval requirements for medical parole are very strict.
In addition, if the criminal belongs to the scope of medical parole (the criminal sentenced to a two-year suspension of execution of the death penalty is during the suspension of execution of the death penalty; The crime is serious and the public is very angry; No matter how serious the illness is, you can only be treated in prison, and you are not allowed to apply for medical parole.
However, it should be noted that the premise of "free medical care" is to use commonly used drugs and consumables such as drugs and medical consumables within the scope of prison medical insurance. Some specific drugs and high-priced drugs are often not covered by prison medical insurance, so prisons will not use this medicine to treat prisoners. Of course, in practice, you may have to use it. If you don't use it, it will threaten your life in a short time. At this time, prisoners or their families can apply, and after approval, they can buy them at their own expense, send them to prison hospitals, be watched by special personnel, and take them regularly, regularly and at fixed points within the sight of supervisors.
I got cancer while serving my sentence. Can I be "released for treatment"?
Cancer is called "disease", not to mention prison hospitals with limited medical resources, even top hospitals in first-tier cities. According to their current medical skills, there is still no 100% certainty of cure.
Can I "seek medical treatment outside the hospital"?
Bail pending trial is an execution method for criminals suffering from serious diseases to be released on bail for medical treatment with the approval of judicial organs. In other words, although you can be released from prison, it is a kind of "execution outside prison", which does not mean that the remaining sentence does not need to continue.
In other words, the conditions for "medical parole" are very strict, and cancer is not a necessary condition for medical parole. In addition, under normal circumstances, the longest period of medical parole is one year, that is to say, after one year of medical parole, if he is still not cured, he needs to continue serving his sentence in prison, unless the prison makes a request to continue to agree to medical parole according to his condition and performance.
Medical parole is a kind of execution outside prison, which does not mean that sick prisoners are completely free. Prisoners who are released on medical parole need to report their physical condition on schedule and submit the review results to the judicial office, which will also communicate with the hospital at any time to verify the treatment and review.