MC Providing health care to inmates in correctional facilities protects constitutional rights of inmates and
A. Allows health problems to be diagnosed earlier.
B. Educates the inmate population about healthy behaviors.
C. Saves taxpayer monies as compared to providing transportation to healthcare services outside the facility.
D. Ensures the inmate population is at its highest level of health.
C. Saves taxpayer monies as compared to providing transportation to healthcare services outside the facility.
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