treatment relationship between the psychiatrist and psychologist, either the psychiatrist or
psychologist may authorize the release of the person from the hold, but only after they have consulted with one another. In the event of a clinical or professional disagreement regarding the early release of a person who has been placed under a 72-hour hold, the hold shall be maintained unless the facility’s medical director overrules the decision of the psychiatrist or psychologist opposing the release. Both the psychiatrist and psychologist shall enter their findings, concerns, or objections into the person’s medical record. If any other professional person who is authorized to release the person believes the person should be released before 72 hours have elapsed, and the psychiatrist directly responsible for the person’s treatment objects, the matter shall be referred to the medical director of the facility for the final decision. However, if the medical director is not a psychiatrist, the
medical director shall appoint a designee who is a psychiatrist. If the matter is referred, the person shall be released before 72 hours have elapsed only if the psychiatrist making the final decision believes, as a result of the psychiatrist’s personal observations, that the person no longer requires evaluation or treatment.
subsequently released with referral for further care and treatment on a voluntary basis, shall receive, prior to release, a care coordination plan developed by, at a minimum, the individual, the county behavioral health department, the health care payer, if different from the county, and any other individuals designated by the person as appropriate, with input and recommendations from the facility. The care coordination plan shall include a first followup appointment with an appropriate behavioral health professional. The appointment information shall be provided to the person before their release. In no event may the person be detained based on the requirements of this subdivision beyond when they would otherwise qualify for release. All care and treatment after release shall be voluntary.
any person who has been detained at that facility for evaluation and treatment and who is receiving medication as a result of their mental illness, as soon as possible after detention, written and oral information about the probable effects and possible side effects of the medication. The State Department of Health Care Services shall develop and promulgate written materials on the effects of medications, for use by county mental health programs as disseminated or as modified by the county mental health program, addressing the probable effects and the possible side effects of the medication. The following information shall be given orally to the patient:
likelihood of improving or not improving without the medication.
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