50 Years of Impact.
Five Days That Change How You Work.

Join us at Paris Las Vegas for the 50th National Conference on Correctional Health Care!

Solve real challenges in mental health care, chronic disease management, substance use treatment, and patient safety — with people who do this work every day.

You’ll:

  • Get practical strategies to improve care in jails and prisons
  • Learn what’s working right now in correctional health systems nationwide
  • Strengthen your approach to risk, compliance, and quality standards
  • Build connections you can rely on long after the conference

Do better work. Deliver better care. Improve outcomes.

Be in the room.

Who Should Attend

This is where correctional health professionals come to learn from each other — and leave better at the work. You should attend if you are a:
  • Physician, nurse, or advanced practice provider
  • Mental health professional
  • Health services administrator or clinical leader
  • Quality improvement, risk, or compliance professional
  • Public health or infectious disease specialist
  • Substance use treatment provider
  • Correctional leader or partner
  • Policy, legal, or oversight professional

Whether you’re looking to learn, connect, or grow, you’ll find it here. The National Conference on Correctional Health Care brings together every discipline in the field—with sessions, conversations, and insights that help you improve outcomes.

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Learn from leaders with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities.

Administrators • Counselors • Custody Staff • Dentists • Lawyers • Nurses • Nurse Practitioners • PAs • Pharmacists • Physicians • Psychiatrists • Psychologists • Social workers • Therapists

Why Vegas. Why Now. 

For 50 years, this conference has brought the field together to raise the standard of care.

Las Vegas continues that tradition. It brings people together, removes barriers, and creates space for real conversation.

Right now, the work demands more: stronger mental health care, better substance use treatment, higher expectations for safety and quality.

You won’t solve that alone.

Come learn what works, pressure-test your approach, and leave with strategies you can use immediately.