Mental health: other; petition for access to assisted outpatient treatment; expand to additional health providers. Amends sec. 473 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1473).
Impact
The proposed amendments to the Mental Health Code aim to streamline the criteria and process for extending involuntary treatments. By formalizing the timeline and the requisite information that must be included in the petitions, the bill endeavors to ensure that patients receive necessary continued care while potentially increasing oversight on treatment decisions. This could have significant effects on healthcare practices regarding mental health interventions and the responsibilities of mental health professionals and institutions.
Summary
House Bill 4745 seeks to amend the 1974 PA 258, known as the Mental Health Code, specifically targeting the process for involuntary mental health treatment. The bill introduces provisions that require a hospital director, mental health professionals, or supervising agencies to file a petition for continuing or second orders of involuntary treatment at least 14 days prior to the expiration of an existing order. This is predicated on the belief that a patient remains in need of treatment and is likely to refuse voluntary care upon the expiration of the current order. The petition must detail the treatment history, outcomes, and future treatment estimates, accompanied by a clinical certificate from a qualified mental health provider.
Contention
While the bill is poised to improve procedures concerning the mental health treatment of individuals requiring assistance, it may raise concerns regarding the rights of patients and the potential for extended involuntary treatments. Critics might argue that the changes could lead to unnecessary extensions of treatment without sufficient consent, posing ethical questions about patient autonomy and the limits of involuntary treatment. The discussions surrounding HB 4745 may reflect broader societal debates on how best to balance public safety, patient rights, and the effective management of mental health issues.
Mental health: other; petition for access to assisted outpatient treatment; expand to additional health providers. Amends sec. 473 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1473).
Mental health: other; petition for access to assisted outpatient treatment; expand to additional health providers. Amends sec. 473 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1473).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).