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Physician Presentence Report Service   
Dr. Marc Blatstein (Marc)
www.PPRSUS.com
DrMB@PPRSUS.com

Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and yes you need legal representation. There is no guarantee, implied or otherwise of final prison placement, medical, or medication availability, or program enrollment once you’re incarcerated. The BOP has the final say on ‘All Inmate Issues’, placement, and program enrollment once incarcerated.
In addition to the defense teams’ insight as to their background and defense strategy, PPRS Prison Match™ is meant to be used solely as a ‘mitigation aide’ in the sentencing and prison placement decision-making process. These are recommendations only from PPRS/PPRSUS, and the final responsibility lies with the legal team, court, and BOP.

Co-Payments
Examples of No Copay – With Staff Referrals•Blood pressure monitoring;•Glucose monitoring;•Insulin injections;•Chronic Care Clinics;•Testing for tuberculosis;•Vaccinations;•Wound care; and•Patient education, etc.

Follow-up treatment for chronic conditions
•Preventive healthcare services;•Emergency services;•Prenatal care;•Diagnosis or treatment of chronic infectious diseases;•Mental health care; or•Substance abuse treatment

Here - Yes, you must pay a $2 Copay, if [§549.70(b)]•You are charged with or convicted of an offense against the US•You have injured another inmate and must pay for their care•You requested a visit that was Not an Emergency, and you didn’t get a staff referral.