Correctional leaders today are navigating an increasingly complex landscape — one where medical, behavioral, and operational challenges intersect daily. As expectations rise and resources tighten, correctional leaders are increasingly asking a critical question: how can technology help us operate safer, smarter, and more defensibly? NCCHC Vice President of Program Development Richard Forbus explores this question in a new article recently published online by Correctional News. Thoughtfully implemented technology can help jails reduce risk, strengthen documentation, and support both custody and health care staff. From monitoring systems and telehealth to electronic health records and emerging data tools, modern solutions are reshaping how facilities respond to safety, liability, and care delivery. While technology cannot replace leadership or sound policy, it can significantly strengthen an agency’s ability to respond to crises and demonstrate accountability.
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