Prison Healthcare Was Always Bad. Then Came COVID-19.

The Brian Lehrer Show | Apr 12, 2021

A year after returning home from prison, formerly incarcerated people have a mortality rate nearly four times the national average. Dr. Homer Venters, clinical associate professor at NYU College of Global Public Health
and also newly appointed member of the Biden/Harris COVID 19 Health Equity Task Force,
 and Bianca Tylek, Worth Rises’s executive director, describe how the for profit healthcare system within jails and prisons often fail patients by ignoring preventative care and neglecting to offer treatments that might hurt their bottom line.

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