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In response to our letter, DMH issued a special order on October 22 prohibiting the routine involuntary medication of these patients without approval by an independent medication panel. In cases where medication may be prescribed long term, approval must now be granted by a superior court judge.
We are pleased that DMH has recognized that these patients are entitled to the same constitutional protections accorded to other involuntarily committed patients. We also believe that the new policy will strengthen an existing expectation that physicians and psychiatrists should explain the benefits and risks of taking prescribed medication, and encourage patients to actively participate in their treatment.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Letter of Demand

