WILL YOUR MEDICATIONS (DME?) BE AVAILABLE IN PRISON?

Review the BOP Formulary and Non-Formulary List with your physicians to make sure. If they are on the Non-Formulary list, You Will Not Get them, so plan.

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Welcome to my video series, “INDICTED AND FACING PRISON.” My name is Marc Blatstein, and I know firsthand how surreal and overwhelming this experience can be. That’s why I’m here to provide you with crucial daily information. With Knowledge, Preparation, and Confidence, you have the best chance of successfully navigating these challenging times.

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The BOP Formulary.

  1. If your generic medication is listed as available on their formulary, the next step is to verify that it is not listed as Non-Formulary.
  2. If, with further inspection, it is found as Non-Formulary, you will most likely Not Get It – Not Good.
  3. Not Available

·      Your doctors’ notes need to be written in a specific way.

·      Medication Therapeutic Substitution Policy Pages 44 – 47

The Caveat:

•       BOP Policies and Procedures, while documented, only work if they’re implemented or enforced.

•       Here, your Comprehensive PSI won’t guarantee that you will be designated appropriately or receive the necessary Medical Care. Still, it can provide for The Administrative Remedy Process (which the BOP encourages),

…followed by Compassionate Release through the Second Look Act.

·      2nd Opinions: Yes, although 1) this could take three years if allowed, and 2) the BOP Clinical Director for your facility Does Not Have to Follow the specialist’s recommendations.


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