Vol. 1 · No. 1 — Q2 2026
The inaugural issue: infectious disease, MAT, mental health, gender-affirming care, chronic disease & aging, and the policy landscape.
The bite-size, high-yield insight clinicians trade at the bedside — now a quarterly briefing on the developments shaping correctional medicine, written for what is clinically and operationally actionable inside jails, prisons, and detention.
A single quarterly read across the clinical and policy landscape of correctional medicine — notable literature, regulatory shifts, court rulings, and state legislation from the preceding quarter, framed for facility leadership, counsel, and clinical teams.
Prefer to listen? This audio companion walks through the highlights of the inaugural issue in a single sitting.
Vol. 1 · No. 1 — Q2 2026
Named for the bite-size, high-yield insight clinicians trade at the bedside, Corr Pearls distills the developments shaping correctional medicine into a single quarterly read. Each issue surveys infectious disease, substance use disorder and MAT, mental health, gender-affirming care, chronic disease and the aging population, and the federal and state policy landscape — always with an eye toward what is clinically and operationally actionable inside jails, prisons, and immigration detention.
The briefing is designed to flag what ACCP members may want to monitor and discuss with facility leadership, counsel, and clinical teams — a quarterly vantage point across jurisdictions that are otherwise easy to miss.
Nine beats across the clinical and policy landscape — each summarizing the quarter’s most consequential developments for carceral care.
Hepatitis C federal & state developments, injectable lenacapavir for HIV PrEP, tuberculosis screening, and STI updates.
New evidence on MOUD in correctional settings, recent litigation, 2026 reference pricing, xylazine in the supply, and withdrawal management at booking.
Updated correctional mental health standards, recent suicide-prevention patterns, and psychiatric prescribing under formulary constraints.
Federal litigation in Kingdom v. Trump, selected state court activity, and clinical considerations described in the literature.
Diabetes management, hypertension and respiratory care, and the aging population & end-of-life care behind the wall.
Federal action, state activity for the quarter, reported settlements & verdicts, and notable research publications.
The two critical windows — intake and release — and the high-risk post-release period.
Detention health developments and the contractor landscape & workforce shaping immigration detention care.
Editorial notes & caveats and the developments to monitor heading into the next quarter, with full references and source documents.
A new issue each quarter. Start with the inaugural edition — future issues drop here as they publish.
The inaugural issue: infectious disease, MAT, mental health, gender-affirming care, chronic disease & aging, and the policy landscape.
The next quarterly briefing — clinical updates, litigation, and the evolving policy landscape across correctional medicine.
Publishing Q3 2026Closing out the first volume — a year-end vantage on the developments shaping carceral care.
Publishing Q4 2026One quarterly read across the clinical and policy landscape of correctional medicine — written for the teams making decisions inside jails, prisons, and detention.