Death behind bars: Prisons routinely ignore guidelines on dying inmates’ end-of-life choices

06/04/25 at 03:00 AM

Death behind bars: Prisons routinely ignore guidelines on dying inmates’ end-of-life choices
KFF Health News / Times Daily; by Renuka Rayasam; 5/31/25
Brian Rigsby was lying with his right wrist shackled to a hospital bed in Montgomery, Alabama, when he learned he didn’t have long to live. It was September 2023, and Rigsby, 46, had been brought to Jackson Hospital from an Alabama state prison 10 days earlier after complaining of pain and swelling in his abdomen. Doctors found that untreated hepatitis C had caused irreversible damage to Rigsby’s liver, according to his medical records. Rigsby decided to stop efforts to treat his illness and to decline lifesaving care, a decision he made with his parents. And Rigsby’s mother, Pamela Moser, tried to get her son released to hospice care through Alabama’s medical furlough policy, so that their family could manage his end-of-life care as they saw fit. But there wasn’t enough time for the furlough request to be considered...

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