Former Federal Bureau of Prisons Deputy Director Joins MedCall to Transform Custodial Healthcare

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MESA, Ariz. - Arizonar -- The need for health care is basic and universal, but custodial settings create unique challenges that increase need for medical services while decreasing availability of medical care providers and drastically increasing costs. This perfect storm results in unacceptable quality of care and all the problems that reality brings to prison populations and to our communities.

William Lothrop, the former  Deputy Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons has joined MedCall the Phoenix based medical care provider poised to revolutionize healthcare for the institutionalized.

For his part, Director Lothrop asserts, "I'm excited to join MedCall, where I can help to resolve a problem that has concerned me and so many other prison and jail administrators for as long as I can recall.  Availability, cost and quality of health care plague  custodial settings, undermining their mission to  provide adequate health care to their populations. MedCall has developed a unique platform that resolves these problems.  MedCall offers the best, most revolutionary, process, I've seen.  I'm pleased to join with other dedicated professionals and offer my experience to a company that can bring high quality, affordable healthcare to custodial populations immediately."

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"The answer is straightforward  and we've developed a tailor made solution", asserts Trase Barney, MedCall's CEO.  "Don't take  inmates to the doctor, bring the same doctors you and I see to the inmate. Technology, public/private partnerships and cost savings all make this possible today. The near universal displeasure with ineffective medical care for the institutionalized can now, absolutely be a problem of the past.   MedCall is thrilled to have Director Lothrop join our team of medical and custodial professionals to help us achieve this objective"

Learn more about MedCall: http://www.medcall.net

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