A Compassionate Release Pilot in New Orleans

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-4-2025

Publication Title

Journal of Correctional Health Care

Abstract

The prison population is aging and health care costs are rising. Compassionate release for the terminally ill and disabled is underutilized, especially in Louisiana, which is the state with the highest incarceration rate. This article evaluates the utilization of community physicians to improve compassionate release rates. Health care providers at a contract hospital for the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections collaborated with attorneys, the Louisiana Department of Health, and the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections to facilitate compassionate release for eligible individuals. A retrospective analysis of patients referred for compassionate release between August 01, 2022 and December 31, 2023 was completed. Outcomes included release rates and underlying conditions. During this time, 18 patients were eligible; most were 56 to 75 years of age, consistent with national trends. Of the 18 eligible patients, four were released, eight died while incarcerated, and six remained incarcerated. This retrospective review shows that a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach can have a significant impact.

First Page

195

Last Page

202

PubMed ID

40356527

Issue

3

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