HEALTHARIZONA MIRROR
Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare
A federal judge appointed Annette Chambers-Smith to oversee Arizona's prison healthcare system, granting her exclusive authority to address constitutional violations caused by substandard medical care. The judge emphasized her control over personnel, contracts, budget, policies, and facility access, while noting potential conflicts with existing state laws.
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