On another note, the bill proposes that the quality of health care be reviewed, especially when an inmate dies. Physicians conduct their examination, and then a review of the quality of health care is done. I assume that health professionals are already following protocols on how to behave with inmates and that, within an institution, those protocols take into account the fact that an inmate may be diabetic or have allergies, for example.
Do you feel that this review is necessary every time someone dies? To update those practices, could consideration be given to an annual systematic review and, as needed, an additional special review owing to the new circumstances?