Articles for tag: CPIA, errors, law, lessons, MHA

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The crossover between CPIA and Mental Health Act

This is a somewhat obscure part of the law in England & Wales that may cause some confusion. Experience this week (on 16/05/2024) shows how misunderstanding and errors can occur. This is where an individual is found to be ‘under disability’ in the Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964 and is disposed of by the court. While the publisher and author(s) have used their best efforts in preparing information at this website, they make no representation or warranties with respect to ...

Car repairs v human repairs

Today I was at my Citroen garage to have a malfunctioning driver’s side door handle replaced. I had problems getting in and out of the car. The problematic door handle should have been replaced 2 weeks ago when I and the car were present at the garage for other repairs. But on that occasion, I was told that the chap who did the painting had not done it as he was supposed to, had arrived at the premises, and would ...

Surgical and psychiatric malpractice compared

As a result of recent media publicity about surgeon’s performance, I began thinking that I rarely if ever see any stories in the media about psychological harm caused by failures in psychiatric treatments. I reflected on this and thought, that with surgery it is easier to spot errors in retrospect because patients can be subject to x-rays, scans and other tests to show physical things that went wrong procedurally. But in psychiatry where we use medications (or  occasionally ECT), there ...