Federal Judge puts California’s Prison Health Care system into receivership

December 11, 2017 Off By

Saturday, July 2, 2005

U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson of San Francisco has ordered the state’s health care system for prisoners be put under the control of a receiver to stop deaths of inmates due to medical malfeasance. The system provides medical care to 164,000 inmates at a cost of US$1.1 billion annually. Reportedly the judge described conditions in the state’s medical system as barbaric. The appointment of a receiver was the last resort available after repeated failures of Governor Schwartenegger’s administration to improve medical conditions at state prisons.

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