
We look at the overall facility and then build the staffing on the data.”ĭolan said Centurion used that information to submit a proposal to the Department to amend the staffing matrix. We look at man-down encounters per facility. “We look at provider visits, nurse lines, number of HNRs, med passes, number of meds that patients are on. “We look at all of the statistics that we collect each month,” Dolan said.


Shinn lawsuit, which was still under a settlement agreement at the time. He said the company worked with the 10 state-run prison sites to identify what additional positions they needed in order to provide services that lived up to the performance measures agreed to in the Jensen v.

The contract requires Centurion to have 1,052.75 full-time equivalent positions.īut soon after it took over in July of 2019, Dolan said Centurion did its own independent evaluation to determine if that number was sufficient. Dolan testified that the health care staffing levels in the Arizona prison system were set by the Department in a 2019 request for proposals.
