By Anne Marie Ruff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A company that has provided medical-administration services for two state prisons in Southern California since September was terminated Friday by a federal court-appointed receiver.
Medical Development International had been working under a contract the receiver feared illegal because the company is not licensed by the state to provide medic...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A company that has provided medical-administration services for two state prisons in Southern California since September was terminated Friday by a federal court-appointed receiver.
Medical Development International had been working under a contract the receiver feared illegal because the company is not licensed by the state to provide medic...
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