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Malpractice minute

Current Psychiatry. 2008 June;07(06):70-70
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Could a patient’s violent act
have been prevented?

THE PATIENT. A man under outpatient care of the state’s regional behavioral health authority was diagnosed with schizophrenia, paranoid type.

CASE FACTS. The patient killed his developmentally disabled niece, age 26.

THE VICTIM’S FAMILY’S CLAIM. The death would not have occurred if the patient had been civilly committed or heavily medicated.

THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AUTHORITY’S DEFENSE. The violent act was unforeseeable, and the patient was compliant with treatment. The victim’s mother should not have left the disabled woman alone with the patient.

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