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ICE Health Service Corps

ICE Health Service Corps

ICE Health Service Corps

Focused on best patient outcomes
 

ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC) is the only ICE entity responsible for providing direct patient care to detained noncitizens. IHSC’s vision is to be the best health care delivery system in detention and correctional health care. IHSC’s mission is to provide the safe delivery of high-quality health care to noncitizens in ICE custody.

IHSC has a workforce of over 1,670 authorized positions that include U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps officers, federal civil servants, and contract health professionals. IHSC is committed to providing health care services to reduce global disease and support the safe apprehension, enforcement and removal of detained individuals involved in immigration proceedings.

ICE Health Care System

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2023, IHSC provided direct care to more than 131,000 noncitizens housed at 19 facilities throughout the nation to include medical, dental, and mental health care, and public health services. In FY 2023, IHSC oversaw health care for over 191,850 detained noncitizens housed in 128 non-IHSC-staffed facilities and directly supported ICE field leadership on medical issues within their area of responsibility. In many instances, the care noncitizens receive while in ICE custody is the first professional medical care they have received, and it is common for health screenings to identify chronic and previously undiagnosed health conditions.

FY 2023 stats
Health care services provided by 19 IHSC-staffed facilities in FY 2023
 
 
Detainees receive timely medical care
IHSC staff work to improve the health and resiliency of detained noncitizens through prevention and evidence-based disease treatment – keys to IHSC effectiveness and improvement in the quality of life for our noncitizens.

ICE’s detained noncitizen population presents unique health care challenges. Some noncitizens come into the United States under dangerous conditions and may suffer from dehydration, injuries, misdiagnoses, or previously existing medical conditions.

IHSC recognizes the need for patient privacy, honors patient requests for same-gender or preferred-gender providers, and uses translation and dialect interpretation services when needed.

 
 

IHSC’s Motivation to Provide High Quality Health Care

Dr. Stewart D. Smith, IHSC Assistant Director, strongly believes in the mission and capabilities of the agency’s health care team.

"Our mission is simple: to be the best health care delivery system in detention health care and correctional health care, and to safely deliver high quality health care to those in ICE custody."

IHSC staff are committed to providing quality, cost-effective health care in collaboration and partnership with both federal and non-federal partners.

IHSC staff are committed to providing quality, cost-effective health care in collaboration and partnership with both federal and non-federal partners.
 
 

IHSC’s Core Values

  • Integrity. We consistently conduct business and deliver goods and services openly, honestly, and to the best of our ability.
  • Commitment. We are committed to providing quality, cost-effective health care in collaboration and partnership with both federal and non-federal partners.
  • Accountability. We are responsible for our personal and organizational decisions, actions, and results. We are good stewards of government funds and resources.
  • Service. We strive to satisfy and meet the needs of the organization and stakeholders in support of immigration law enforcement.
  • Excellence. We provide services and mission support utilizing highly qualified health care professionals to work toward achieving optimal outcomes.
“The ICE Health Service Corps staff comprises the highest caliber of health professionals who have chosen detention health care as a noble and rewarding career,” Smith said. “Our team is second to none.”
 
 

IHSC Workforce

The IHSC workforce consists of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, pharmacists, dentists and administrators.

The IHSC Special Operations Unit (ISOU) works with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and provides health care to migrants on board USCG vessels to help stabilize and return the migrants to their country of origin. ISOU also provides medical support during ground, flight and sea operations. ISOU comprises specially trained PHS officers who, in addition to meeting the medical needs of detained noncitizens, liaise between law enforcement officials and key stakeholders.

Workforce
IHSC is a high-performing, results-producing workforce made up of a multi-sector, multidisciplinary staff.
 
 
IHSC staff work to improve the health and resiliency of detained noncitizens through prevention and evidence-based disease treatment – keys to IHSC effectiveness and improvement in the quality of life for our noncitizens.
IHSC staff work to improve the health and resiliency of detained noncitizens through prevention and evidence-based disease treatment – keys to IHSC effectiveness and improvement in the quality of life for our noncitizens.

ICE embraces nationally recognized performance standards for detention and health care delivery. IHSC conducts significant training to ensure excellent care for noncitizens. IHSC’s medical personnel undergo more scrutiny than any other integrated health delivery program in the nation. ICE enforces its standards with regular reviews, on-site assessments, and corrective action plans, if needed.

ICE Health Service Corps Accreditations and Credentials

  • American Correction Association
  • National Commission on Correctional Health Care
  • National Practitioner Data Bank
  • ICE Family Residential Standards
  • ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards
 

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