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Old 06-10-2023, 10:31 AM   #215
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Nope. The decision to grant AD is based on a release plan between patient, psychiatrist and the Review Board. Part of that decision is based on the agreement to follow precautions and medical advice - as needed - to be released into the community without having to report to the Review Board. If the patient shows noncompliance or isn't in agreement, a conditional discharge with more control might be more appropriate instead.

You are treating the AD decision like it's a black or white test you either pass or fail. It's not like that whatsoever. It's a case and analysis review, and done collaboratively with medical staff and the patient.
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