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Shasta County Awards Jail Healthcare Contract
March 16, 2026
Shasta County has awarded a $25 million, three-year contract to Mediko Correctional Healthcare to provide medical and mental health services at Shasta County Jail, replacing Wellpath. This contract follows a history of in-custody deaths and related litigation under the previous provider, prompting the county to increase medical staffing levels significantly and improve healthcare quality for inmates. The contract represents a 40% annual cost increase funded primarily from the county's general fund, reflecting a strategic investment in inmate health services to address prior deficiencies.
- The contract award signals increased demand for correctional healthcare providers capable of managing complex inmate medical and mental health needs.
- Procurement professionals should note the county's willingness to accept higher costs in exchange for improved service quality and risk mitigation.
- Vendors specializing in correctional healthcare services may find opportunities in similar county or municipal procurements driven by oversight concerns and litigation risks.
- Budget planners should consider the impact of rising healthcare costs in correctional settings on local government general funds and contract negotiations.
The problem ... with the jail is that we've had more than our share of in-custody deaths and litigations for medical-related incidents within that jail.
— Michael Johnson, Sheriff
That money comes primarily out of our general fund, so before approving an increase of that magnitude I wanted to make sure that we know what we are getting for the added cost.
— Matt Plummer, Supervisor
Agencies
Shasta County Board of Supervisors, Shasta County Sheriff's Office, Shasta County Jail
Vendors
Mediko Correctional Healthcare, Wellpath
Contracts
$25 million
Locations
Sources
- Shasta County Jail to get new health care provider after deaths · Record Searchlight · Mar 16