What is the test for inadequate medical care in a prison?

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The following excerpt is from Woodson v. Ortiz, Case No.: 15-cv-1285-WQH-AGS (S.D. Cal. 2018):

For inadequate medical care to reach constitutional dimensions, the prisoner must prove two elements: (1) "the existence of a serious medical need," that is, a condition that left untreated "'could result in further significant injury' or cause 'the unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain'"; and (2) the prison official's "deliberate indifference" to that need. Colwell v. Bannister, 763 F.3d 1060, 1066 (9th Cir. 2014) (citations omitted).

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