Articles for category: Reporting

Identifying and selecting the expert

If you developed a rare and complex medical condition, such as autoimmune myasthenia gravis, it would be important to find the right expert to treat that condition. Why? Because you’d want to be cured of the condition, or maximise your life-expectancy with a reasonable quality of life (if it is not curable). Most people with such a condition – I could imagine – won’t be seeking the advice of their local pharmacist, about what pill to take for the condition. ...

The importance of questions, inquiring and interviewing

Questions and questioning are obviously important in obtaining information from patients.  An interview may include questions but it need not. An assessor can obtain information from pure observation. However, to understand a patient’s internal state, or their motivations, or their risks in different domains, the assessor must ask something. I’ll focus on the word ‘ask’ in a while because questions are taken as ‘the thing’, in terms of asking. While the publisher and author(s) have used their best efforts in ...

Diminished responsibility–the new law

This is an exploration of how the latest amendment to the Homicide Act 1957 (by S52 of the Coroner’s Act 2009) will apply. It is a graphical representation, for ease of visualisation and understanding. Diminished Responsibilty – Homicide Act 1957 – As Amended by Coroner’s Act 2009 I note importantly that: 1. S2(1) – contains a number of clauses that work conjunctively. 2. S2(1A) underpins S2(1)b 3. S2(1)c in being underpinned by S2(1B), creates an exceedingly high bar by introducing ...

Mental health reporting

What is mental health reporting? Mental health reporting is the creation of Mental Health Reports that assists the interests of those who are associated with mental health matters. Most mental health reports are required for courts. Are all Mental Health Reports for courts? No. Many are for insurance purposes. Some are for employers. Some for disciplinary or regulatory bodies with statutory power e.g. the General Medical Council. What is a Mental Health Report? This is a report, normally constructed by ...