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[Legislative draft amendments regarding psychiatry].

P Deniker

    Bulletin De L'Academie Nationale De Medecine
    |March 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    Government proposed amendments to the Penal Law and Public Health Code regarding psychiatric patient hospitalization face significant objections from psychiatrists. The author seeks the National Academy of Medicine

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    Area of Science:

    • Forensic Psychiatry
    • Public Health Law
    • Mental Health Policy

    Context:

    • The government is introducing significant amendments to the Penal Law and Public Health Code.
    • These amendments specifically address the responsibilities of mentally ill individuals and the hospitalization of psychiatric patients.
    • The proposed legislation has been developed without prior consultation with mental health specialists.

    Purpose:

    • To critically review the proposed amendments to the Penal Law and Public Health Code.
    • To highlight the fundamental objections raised by psychiatric organizations regarding these legislative changes.
    • To solicit expert advice from the National Academy of Medicine on the implications of the proposed amendments.

    Summary:

    • The government's proposed amendments to laws concerning mentally ill individuals and psychiatric hospitalization have generated widespread objections from psychiatrists.

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  • Key concerns include the lack of specialist consultation and the potential impact on patient care and legal responsibilities.
  • The author presents a review of these objections and requests guidance from the National Academy of Medicine.
  • Impact:

    • Potential for significant legal and ethical challenges in the management of mentally ill patients.
    • Risk of inadequate or inappropriate psychiatric care due to non-specialist-informed legislation.
    • Urgent need for expert review and guidance to ensure amendments align with best practices in mental health and law.