OIA REQUEST
Received:
07 March 2022
Due:
04 April 2022
Response Date:
09 March 2022
Subject:
Psychiatric Medication Compliance
In response to your request under the Official Information Act, please find our response below:
Request
1.
Patients are being told that they wil be forced to take their psychiatric medication even
if they are not under the Mental Health Act.
2.
What methods are being used to do this and what is the estimated cost-burden to the
DHB?
Response
1.
A number of patients in New Zealand’s mental health services are offered psychiatric
medication as part of their treatment, this is done in line with the New Zealand Health
and Disability Code of Rights. Al patients have the right to refuse medication, including
those under the Mental Health Act. There are certain sections under the Mental Health
Act where a patient is unable to refuse, i.e. up and to the time a court determines their
legal status under Section 29/30 and for the first month fol owing the making of that
order. Outside those time frames patients can refuse treatment and obtain a second
opinion and medication can only be given in an emergency. As mentioned above, those
patients who are not subject to the Mental Health Act cannot be forced to take
treatment/medication.
2.
Pursuant to clause 18(e) of the Of icial Information Act the BOPDHB cannot provide this
information on the grounds that the information does not exist. We are unable to
respond to your request as to the estimated cost burden as this information does not
exist.
Bay of Plenty DHB supports the open disclosure of information to assist the public
understanding of how we are delivering publicly funded healthcare. This includes the
proactive publication of anonymised Of icial Information Act responses on our website. Please
note this response may be published on our website.
Official Information Act | Bay of Plenty
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You have the right to request the Ombudsman investigate and review our response.
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
DEBBIE BROWN
Senior Advisor Governance and Quality