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'''ICE Health Service Corps''' (IHSC) is a Department of Homeland Security initiative that delivers comprehensive health care services to over 138,000 detained noncitizens annually across 18 ICE-owned facilities in 10 states, overseeing an additional 186,900 detainees in 129 contracted facilities nationwide, ensuring medical, dental, mental health, and public health support as of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. Operating under ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), IHSC employs a workforce of over 1,750—including U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps officers, federal civil servants, and contract staff—executing a $315 million budget in FY 2020 to provide screenings within 12 hours of arrival, comprehensive assessments within 14 days, and specialized care like the Special Operations Unit’s support for Coast Guard missions, adapting to 2025 challenges like chronic disease management amid ongoing oversight debates. | '''ICE Health Service Corps''' (IHSC) is a Department of Homeland Security initiative that delivers comprehensive health care services to over 138,000 detained noncitizens annually across 18 ICE-owned facilities in 10 states, overseeing an additional 186,900 detainees in 129 contracted facilities nationwide, ensuring medical, dental, mental health, and public health support as of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. Operating under ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), IHSC employs a workforce of over 1,750—including U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps officers, federal civil servants, and contract staff—executing a $315 million budget in FY 2020 to provide screenings within 12 hours of arrival, comprehensive assessments within 14 days, and specialized care like the Special Operations Unit’s support for Coast Guard missions, adapting to 2025 challenges like chronic disease management amid ongoing oversight debates. | ||
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