CCHCS History
CCHCS Locations
CCHCS Employee Values
State of California
CCHCS Projects
Acronyms
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Who established the Receivership of CCHCS?

U.S. District Court Judge Thelton E. Henderson

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How many adult institutions does CDCR/CCHCS have currently?

31

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Who is the ITSD CIO?

Robert OBrien

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California was the ____ state to join the United States.

31st

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This type of projects integrates forward thinking and using computers to assist in finding solutions to problems through automation.    

Artificial intelligence (A.I.)

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What Does CCHCS stand for?

California Correctional Health Care Services

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Who was the first CCHCS Receiver?

Robert Sillen

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This location is the most northern located facility in CCHCS.

Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City,

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Who is the current CCHCS Receiver?

Clark Kelso

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This "Location" was opened in July 1955 and was the first of namesake.

Disneyland

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This project is being implemented to improve overall security by blocking external storage devices from being used within CCHCS devices.

USB Lockdown Effort

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What does CDCR stand for?

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

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This is an innovative, system-wide change within CDCR/CCHCS leveraging global best practices to improve the well-being of those who work at and live in state prisons. 

The California Model

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This location is the southernmost location in CCHCS.

Centinela State Prison (Imperial County)

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CDCR/CCHCS Employees have 7 Values.   Name Them.

Service
Leadership
Integrity
Accountability
Respect
Trust
Collaboration

300

This is the population of the State of California.
(Census 2023)

38.94 MIllion

300

This new feature in the CCHCS Service Portal is designed to offer Real-time Assistance, Interactive Troubleshooting, and Guided Navigation.

CCHCS Live Agent Support

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What is the DOM?

Department Operations Manual

400

When was the Receiver’s Turnaround Plan of Action approved by the federal court and the state of California?

2008 (June 16, 2008)

400

What is the oldest ACTIVE state prison in California?

San Quentin State Prison, opened in 1852.

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Name the Four Pillars of California Model:

Dynamic Security

Normalization

Peer Mentorship

Becoming a Trauma-informed Organization

400

Coming in at 20,105 Square miles, this is the largest county in all of the United States.

San Bernardino County

400

This Project was implemented to categorize and make installing printers easier for all customers. 

PrintLogic

400

What does ISUDT stand for?

Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment (Program)

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What was the finding of the court that led to CCHCS?

The court found that the medical care was a violation of the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which forbids cruel and unusual punishment of the incarcerated

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To date, how many correctional institutions have been delegated from the Receivership back to state control?

The Receiver has delegated oversight of the medical program at 26 of 33 institutions back to the Secretary as of September 2024. Remaining institutions: CHCF, HDSP, LAC, RJD, SAC, SATF, SVSP

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Name one of the four IT Guiding Principles:

  1. We work COLLABORATIVELY as a team to help save lives.
  2. We VALUE and RESPECT each other.
  3. We promote QUALITY and continuous IMPROVEMENT.
  4. We believe in ACCOUNTABILITY.
500

This is the largest natural lake in the state of California.

Clear Lake

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What year was full implementation of the EHRS completed?

2017 (October 31, 2017)

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What does CCJBH stand for?

California Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health.