Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB597

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Health.

Impact

If enacted, HB 597 would empower psychiatrists and advanced practice registered nurses with prescriptive authority to file petitions that initiate an administrative process for treatment authorization, even when patients object. This would potentially enhance the safety and well-being of individuals and their communities by facilitating timely intervention in critical situations. By allowing healthcare professionals to take proactive measures, the bill aims to prevent harm that could arise from untreated mental health conditions.

Summary

House Bill 597 seeks to amend Chapter 334 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to address situations in which individuals suffering from mental health disorders may be treated against their objections. The bill acknowledges a discrepancy in the treatment protocols for individuals with mental health issues who are deemed imminently dangerous to themselves or others. Currently, such treatment can only be administered if the individual is under involuntary commitment or in custody. This bill aims to extend the ability to treat individuals voluntarily when they are not in custody but still pose a threat to themselves or others.

Contention

While supporters argue that HB 597 is a necessary step to ensure safety and public health, opponents may raise concerns about individual rights and autonomy. The discussion could center around the potential for abuse of the administrative processes established by the bill, including fears of unjustly overriding patient consent. This aspect could be a significant point of contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups, with the balancing act between individual rights and community safety being a focal point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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