Seven months after El Paso County threatened to fine its jail's health-care provider $100,000 amid concerns over sub-par inmate medical services, the sheriff now is praising that contractor for a job well done. A national accrediting agency has renewed the jail's certification after the medical staff reported that it had fixed problems that surfaced last fall during an audit by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. The NCCHC survey found a backlog of inmate sick calls and lapses in documentation of staff training, among other things, prompting the county to warn Armor Correctional Health Services in a Nov.