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How Does a Person Get to the Hospital
The exclusive method of involuntary hospitalization is
through the Mental Health Code.
- Mental Health Code, Section 403, provides that persons
shall be hospitalized only pursuant to this Act.
- A Guardian may not sign a person into a psychiatric
hospital.
- An attorney in fact may not sign a person into a
psychiatric hospital.
- A patient may be hospitalized as a formal voluntary
patient when the individual assents and the full guardian of
the individual or the limited guardian with authority to
admit executes an application for hospitalization.
Preadmission Screening Units
- Each community mental health must establish one.
- Individuals who seek hospitalization at hospitals operated
by the Department of Mental Health or under contract with
community mental health must be screened to determine if
they are clinically appropriate for hospitalization.
- A preadmission screening unit shall assess and examine, or
refer to a hospital for examination, an individual who is
brought to the unit by a police officer or ordered by a
court to be examined.
- If the individual meets the requirements for
hospitalization, the preadmission screening unit shall
designate the hospital to which the individual shall be
admitted.
- An individual's choice of hospital must be honored if the
individual is private-pay and the hospital is willing to
accept the individual.
Admission by Medical Certificate.
- Hospital may hospitalize an individual presented to
hospital pending certification by a psychiatrist, if an
application and a physician's or a psychologist's
certificate have been executed and if authorized by a
preadmission screening unit unless patient is private pay.
- Application executed not more than 10 days prior to
its filing with hospital.
- Physician or psychologist certificate executed
- Within 72 hours of filing.
- After personal examination.
- Peace officer shall take individual into protective
custody for transport to designated preadmission screening
unit when presented with application and certificate.
- Peace officer may transport to designated preadmission
screening unit without application or certificate if he
personally observes conduct which reasonably leads him to
believe the individual is a person requiring treatment under
Sec. 401.
- Must be a reasonable belief.
- Must testify from personal knowledge.
- Application may be presented to Court and Court requested
to order examination and transport of patient to a
preadmission screening unit if:
- Unable to secure examination after reasonable
effort.
- Application complies with Code requirements.
- Under either a peace officer's application or an
examination Order, the individual must be examined within 24
hours of being received by hospital by physician or
psychologist:
- If they do not certify--release immediately.
- If they do certify--held at hospital pending
certification by psychiatrist.
- A psychiatrist must examine individual within 24 hours of
either admission to hospital by application and certificate
or execution of certificate at hospital upon police
officer's application or examination order.
- Excludes Sundays and holidays.
- If does not certify--release immediately.
- If does certify--keep until hearing.
- Within 24 hours of certification by psychiatrist, the
director shall transmit to Court notice that individual is
hospitalized by sending Court the application and two
certificates.
Admission by Petition
- Petition is filed with Court (original)
- Must be accompanied by certificate of physician or
psychologist or affidavit as to why no examination could
be secured.
- May be accompanied by two certificates, one of which
must be a psychiatrist's.
- Any certificate must be executed within 72 hours of
filing petition and after personal examination.
- Examination
- If one certificate--Court orders examination by
psychiatrist.
- If no certificate--Court orders examination by
psychiatrist and either physician or psychologist.
- Individual may be detained for 24 hours for such
examination.
- If physician or psychologist will not certify, the
Court may dismiss or order examination by a psychiatrist
if available. If not available, it may order
examination by physician or psychologist. If third
examiner will not certify, Court shall dismiss.
- If individual will not comply with examination, Court
may order peace officer to take into protective custody
and deliver for examination.
- Individual to remain home before and after
examinations unless the Court finds he requires
immediate hospitalization in order to prevent physical
harm to self or others. If examinations and certificates
are not completed within 24 hours, the individual must
be released.
Difference Between Application and Petition Procedures
- Original Petition stay with the Court while original
Application goes to hospital.
- Under Petition, individual released unless Court finds he
is dangerous to self or others.
- Under Petition, Court order examination by named doctors'
while under Application, examinations are just ordered by
the hospital.
- Most commitments are by Application.
Problem Areas
- 401(c) criteria for commitment may only be used with
Petition procedure and not Application procedure at initial
hearing.
- Certificates must state information and opinions in
reasonable detail to support conclusion. Need to state facts
observed or refer to facts on Petition/Application. May be
thrown out if only state conclusions.