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Correctional health manager says 24-hour prescribers and increased on-site care now available at Wakom County facilities

Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force and Law and Justice Council · April 20, 2026
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Rachel McGarity, the countycorrectional health services manager, told the task force the December transition to a single contracted provider delivered 24-hour on-call prescribers and more on-site provider time, but staffing gaps and changes to re-entry follow-up remain challenges.

Rachel McGarity, the countycorrectional health services manager, told the Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force on April 20 that a December operational change to a single contracted provider has expanded clinical access inside Wakom County detention facilities.

"We now have 24-hour a day on-call prescribers, providers available," McGarity said, describing a shift she said will allow staff to get medications ordered and address acute issues any time someone is booked into custody.

McGarity said on-site provider presence also increased: what had been twice-weekly coverage is now three times weekly, or four times if the county counts its second facility, the work center. Nursing coverage has moved toward near-24-hour staffing…

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