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  2. 1 day ago · The Oklahoman. The Oklahoma County jail is about to be a health care provider, with 62 medical staff, as the trust overseeing the problem-laden jail works to replace services provided by Turn Key Health, which quits at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday after giving notice 30 days ago. The jail trust had just reluctantly approved a yearlong extension of its ...

  3. Search for Oklahoma Court Records in the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) or On Demand Court Records (ODCR). Our mission at F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center is to protect the citizens of Cleveland County, employees and the inmate, while maintaining a safe and secure facility, and working in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies.

  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Like so many people experiencing mental health crises in the U.S., Hanchett landed not in a psychiatric hospital, but in a county jail. In her case, it was Normans Cleveland County Detention Center, which contracts with a for-profit company to provide medical care: Turn Key Health Clinics.

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  5. Oct 2, 2024 · The Frontierand The Marshall Project published an investigation in July on the Cleveland County jail’s medical provider Turn Key Health that highlighted the death of Norman business owner Shannon Hanchett at the facility in December 2022.

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · Medical provider for Oklahoma County jail now says it will be ending its services. Turn Key Health, the health care provider for the troubled Oklahoma County jail, has given the county jail trust notice that it will stop providing services in 30 days, despite the trust's vote to retain the company.

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  7. Feb 22, 2023 · Shannon Hanchett and Kathryn Milano were waiting for mental health evaluations in the Cleveland County jail when they died. Now, the sheriff and the Oklahoma company responsible for them are asking for more taxpayer money to expand jail health care.

  8. Mar 1, 2024 · The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office, Turn Key Health Clinics and three medical professionals who cared for Shannon Hanchett in the days leading up to her death are named as defendants in the lawsuit, which seeks relief and punitive damages over $75,000.

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