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Wisconsin Department of Corrections Suspending Medical Copays for Inmates Suffering From COVID-19

Friday, December 8th, 2023 -- 10:01 AM

(Jonah Beleckis, Wisconsin Public Radio) The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is no longer suspending medical copays for incarcerated people suffering from COVID-19 or other respiratory symptoms, eliminating a benefit adopted after the onset of the pandemic.

According to Jonah Beleckis with Wisconsin Public Radio, many states modified or suspended copays as COVID-19 spread rampant in jails and prisons, removing a barrier to reporting illnesses and seeking care.

Wisconsin’s copay for medical care is $7.50, which a 2017 analysis by the Prison Policy Initiative found to be one of the highest in the country. In June 2022, a WPR report based on interviews with a half dozen formerly incarcerated people outlined the challenges of affording $7.50 copays on prison wages that might pay nickels or dimes per hour.

Some people had to choose between seeking medical care or paying other expenses, such as toiletries, phone calls or legal documents. Wisconsin's suspension of medical copays for COVID-19 started in 2020.

In May 2022, a state Department of Corrections official told WPR the suspension remained in place. However, agency officials now say the suspension ended on March 7, 2022, or about two months earlier than previously reported.

"It sounds likely there was just some miscommunication on our end," department spokesperson Kevin Hoffman said. Hoffman said if a facility experiences a COVID-19 outbreak, the department would again suspend medical copays and notify people in that facility's care.


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