Involuntary care safeguards often missing, B.C. Ombudsperson says

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VICTORIA – A report by British Columbia’s Ombudsperson warns that legal safeguards designed to protect patients receiving involuntary mental health care aren’t being applied consistently across the province, with some heath authorities failing to provide the required documents for more than half of their patient files.

The report says an audit of Health Ministry and health authority files from 2024 found a “significant” number of missing documents, sometimes including the reasons for a patient’s admission and material about treatment decisions and consent.

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