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Admissions Resume at Nation's Largest Medical Prison

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The nation's largest medical prison in Stockton, designed to care for California's sickest inmates, is once again accepting new admissions after a court-ordered hiatus. Earlier in the year, the court-appointed monitor suspended all transfers to the $800 million California Health Care Facility (CHCF) because of unsanitary conditions.

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