National_Commission_on_Correctional_Health_Care
National Commission on Correctional Health Care
American non-profit organization
The National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) is an independent, non-profit organization with the stated goal of improving the standard of care in the field of correctional health care in the United States. With support from major national organizations representing the fields of health, law and corrections, the NCCHC is committed to improving the quality of health care in jails, prisons, and juvenile confinement facilities.
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NCCHC's origins date to the early 1970s, when an American Medical Association study of jails found inadequate, disorganized health services and a lack of national standards. In collaboration with other organizations, the AMA established a program that, in the early 1980s, became the NCCHC.
NCCHC services include technical assistance and consulting through NCCHC Resources, http://www.ncchcresources.org. NCCHC Resources services include correctional health system assessments, prison and jail suicide prevention programs, opioid treatment program support, health services contract monitoring, in-custody death investigations, RFP/RFQ development, crisis intervention training, and NCCHC accreditation preparation.