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The home for VPR's coverage of health and health industry issues affecting the state of Vermont.

State Officials Discuss Forced Psychiatric Treatment

Advocates for psychiatric patients say they don't want to see a relaxation of rules governing the use of involuntary treatment in the state's hospitals.

At a meeting Monday of an advisory group called the Mental Health Transformation Council, Mental Health Commissioner Paul Dupre heard extensive and vehement comments from advocates — some of them former mental health patients — that rules drafted by Dupre's department would harm patients' rights.

The department wants hospitals to be authorized to administer emergency medications without a doctor having met personally with a patient beforehand.

Advocates say that would violate state law by failing to keep up a standard that was in place at the now closed Vermont State Hospital.

But Dupre says patient rights can be maintained even if rules are changed.

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