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Heads up: Assessment of capacity under new Mental Health Bill
The 'Two areas with scope for improvement' section of this article has been updated to reflect changes made in the second draft of the Mental Health Bill
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Heads up: Assessment of capacity under new Mental Health Bill
Friday 16 May 2025, 12:30 AM

Questions to consider in the assessment of capacity focus should on four key areas [Image: Leeloo The First on Pexels]
Associate professor Anthony O’Brien explains why new legislation is moving towards capacity-based assessment for compulsory mental health care, and how it might be applied in primary care
Key points, The new Mental Health Bill is planned for adoption in 2027.
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Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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