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On this episode of The Community Voice, host Fara Sax welcomes Aleida Lanza, CEO of Casedok, a Medicare-approved organization focused on delivering medical records access to incarcerated individuals.
The discussion highlights the importance of proper medical documentation within correctional facilities, the legal and healthcare barriers many incarcerated individuals face, and how Casedok works to bridge that gap through compliance-driven, patient-focused solutions.
During the conversation, viewers gain insight into:
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Why access to medical records is critical for incarcerated individuals
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Healthcare rights and documentation challenges in correctional settings
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Medicare approval standards and compliance
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Advocacy and public health implications
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Supporting families navigating complex medical systems
This episode provides an informative look at how healthcare access, legal processes, and community advocacy intersect within the justice system.
Watch the full episode to learn how Casedok is helping improve transparency and access to vital medical information.




