Abstract

An audit examining implementation of California's law governing the provision of involuntary mental health treatment has found several flaws in the system of care for persons with serious mental illness. However, the audit itself is coming under some criticism as well, for not taking a deep enough dive into contributing issues such as inadequate state funding and outdated standards to determine the need for involuntary treatment.

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