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The result of the move request was: not moved. The consensus is that the current title is the common name. Jenks24 ( talk) 16:36, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
Corizon →
Corizon Health – Incorrect Company Name –
LindseyNSTL (
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14:44, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
This is a contested technical request ( permalink). Jenks24 ( talk) 17:06, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
Ummm... Yes, BarrelProof. LOL
First of all, the portion of the Wikipedia page to which you are referring doesn't even have a source to cite - So please don't use that to back up your claim. secondly, look at their website >> http://www.corizonhealth.com/ >> Everything is "Corizon Health" NOT "Corizon". So, yes, "Corizon" is wrong. Every one of their logos on anything I've found online uses "Corizon Health" not "Corizon" — Preceding unsigned comment added by LindseyNSTL ( talk • contribs) 17:02, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
This is a Corizon Health representative. Our official name is Corizon Health. What other information would you like from us in order to have our name changed from Corizon (incorrect) to Corizon Health (correct). Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.64.157.42 ( talk) 20:27, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I am in agreement with 192.64 and with LindseyNSTL that a rename is needed. My objection is that there is already a company called "Corizon" which sells software, and had a wikipedia page sometime in the 2007-2009 timeframe *at* Corizon, before it was deleted due to COI-and-weak-overall-sourcing. Here is one of those sources: "... Eric Guilloteau, founder and CEO of Corizon..." [1] I came here looking for why the software firm was again bluelinked, and was quite confused by the body-prose about the 2011+ prison healthcare firm! Therefore I propose:
And leave a redirect behind (from Corizon to Corizon Health) which might turn into a disambiguation page someday, should the article Draft:Corizon (software company) ever become a mainspaced bluelink. BarrelProof and Jenks24, can this be re-discussed? Or is a WP:Move review mandatory, per WP:BURO?
I have not done the hard legwork that BarrleProof went through in 2015, but in looking up a couple of the sources, they are using 'Corizon' as a shorthand abbreviation for 'Corizon Health' to save ink or electrons, and not as the name of the firm. For instance, Al Jazeera calls it 'Corizon Health' first, and then afterwards calls it 'Corizon' for short. [2] Similarly, in the case of the Santa Fe New Mexican local news piece, the headline says 'Corizon' for space reasons, but then the first three words of the body-prose call it 'Corizon Correctional Healthcare' before using the shorthand name thereafter. So this is a bit of a borderline case, where some of the uses are one-word, but in general the sources seem to use the full name *first* that I have seen. 47.222.203.135 ( talk) 19:26, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
The Controversies section starts out with Corizon Health, like its predecessors CMS and PHS, and its competitors, along with self-operated correctional health programs, has faced criticism from government officials, public-health advocates and experts for being more concerned with maintaining lucrative government contracts than effectively treating sick inmates. Self-operated programs are probably indeed criticized for poor service quality, but the very nature of self-operation means that "lucrative government contracts" are a non-issue, unless we're talking about self-operated health services in privately owned prisons and jails or the employees' union contracts. PCHS-NJROTC (Messages)Have a blessed day. 03:00, 28 August 2017 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. The consensus is that the current title is the common name. Jenks24 ( talk) 16:36, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
Corizon →
Corizon Health – Incorrect Company Name –
LindseyNSTL (
talk)
14:44, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
This is a contested technical request ( permalink). Jenks24 ( talk) 17:06, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
Ummm... Yes, BarrelProof. LOL
First of all, the portion of the Wikipedia page to which you are referring doesn't even have a source to cite - So please don't use that to back up your claim. secondly, look at their website >> http://www.corizonhealth.com/ >> Everything is "Corizon Health" NOT "Corizon". So, yes, "Corizon" is wrong. Every one of their logos on anything I've found online uses "Corizon Health" not "Corizon" — Preceding unsigned comment added by LindseyNSTL ( talk • contribs) 17:02, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
This is a Corizon Health representative. Our official name is Corizon Health. What other information would you like from us in order to have our name changed from Corizon (incorrect) to Corizon Health (correct). Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.64.157.42 ( talk) 20:27, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I am in agreement with 192.64 and with LindseyNSTL that a rename is needed. My objection is that there is already a company called "Corizon" which sells software, and had a wikipedia page sometime in the 2007-2009 timeframe *at* Corizon, before it was deleted due to COI-and-weak-overall-sourcing. Here is one of those sources: "... Eric Guilloteau, founder and CEO of Corizon..." [1] I came here looking for why the software firm was again bluelinked, and was quite confused by the body-prose about the 2011+ prison healthcare firm! Therefore I propose:
And leave a redirect behind (from Corizon to Corizon Health) which might turn into a disambiguation page someday, should the article Draft:Corizon (software company) ever become a mainspaced bluelink. BarrelProof and Jenks24, can this be re-discussed? Or is a WP:Move review mandatory, per WP:BURO?
I have not done the hard legwork that BarrleProof went through in 2015, but in looking up a couple of the sources, they are using 'Corizon' as a shorthand abbreviation for 'Corizon Health' to save ink or electrons, and not as the name of the firm. For instance, Al Jazeera calls it 'Corizon Health' first, and then afterwards calls it 'Corizon' for short. [2] Similarly, in the case of the Santa Fe New Mexican local news piece, the headline says 'Corizon' for space reasons, but then the first three words of the body-prose call it 'Corizon Correctional Healthcare' before using the shorthand name thereafter. So this is a bit of a borderline case, where some of the uses are one-word, but in general the sources seem to use the full name *first* that I have seen. 47.222.203.135 ( talk) 19:26, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
The Controversies section starts out with Corizon Health, like its predecessors CMS and PHS, and its competitors, along with self-operated correctional health programs, has faced criticism from government officials, public-health advocates and experts for being more concerned with maintaining lucrative government contracts than effectively treating sick inmates. Self-operated programs are probably indeed criticized for poor service quality, but the very nature of self-operation means that "lucrative government contracts" are a non-issue, unless we're talking about self-operated health services in privately owned prisons and jails or the employees' union contracts. PCHS-NJROTC (Messages)Have a blessed day. 03:00, 28 August 2017 (UTC)