• Intake medical screening for all arrestees coming into CCDC which includes current medical conditions, need for immediate medical treatment, communicable diseases, verification of medication and mental health condition. • General health assessments are required for any inmate who remains in the custody of the Detention Center more than fourteen (14) days. This general medical and mental health assessment should be based on standards set out by the Medical Association of Kentucky and the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare and should be conducted by an RN (at a minimum). • Triage of inmate healthcare complaints on a daily basis and referrals for follow-up care as required. • Provide sick call on a daily basis as required. • Provide medical and mental health services to inmate housing units for inmates who are sick and/or injured that cannot be moved to the medical department. • Respond to medical or mental health emergencies as needed. • Provider shall supply all medical supplies, office supplies and disposal of medical waste products that are utilized to provide medical and mental health services as required. • Provider shall prescribe, order, evaluate, provide and dispense all pharmaceuticals to inmates in their housing units as required on a daily basis. • Provider shall supply all necessary equipment, software, staffing, files, supplies, etc., to create, manage and maintain an accurate electronic medical file record for every inmate evaluated or treated by medical staff. Medical records shall be maintained within the electronic medical records section of CCDC’s jail management software unless otherwise agreed upon by the Jailer. Provider shall make reasonable effort to access local healthcare systems patient records management systems to exchange patient records for continuity of patient care. • Provider shall manage and provide close medical supervision of chronically ill inmates and those assigned to CCDC’s Infirmary housing area. • Provider shall be responsible for coordinating off-site healthcare services for inmates to include hospital services, specialty physician services, laboratory and other medical testing and diagnostics services, etc. • Provider shall provide a monthly report to the Jailer’s designee outlining an analysis of the healthcare services provided during the previous month in a mutually agreed upon format. • Provider must be willing to work with the current and any future medical billing/claims and stop loss insurance contractor and to provide them with all necessary information to effectively represent CCDC’s interest in the payment of all required inmate medical claims assigned to them.