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Last week, Sheriff Lupe Valdez had some startling news for the board of managers at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Now that Parkland is the medical provider for the jail, 800 inmates are being transported to the hospital per month, four times as many as had been taken under UTMB. The medical school did not dispute the sheriff's numbers but declined comment. Valdez's statements suggest that under UTMB as many as 600 inmates per month were not receiving the care they needed. That's a lot of inmates who slipped through the cracks and even more new business for a defense firm such as Figari & Davenport.