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Legislation announced with goal of improving protections for Michigan’s mental health patients
Michigan is introducing legislation to enhance protections for mental health patients, addressing issues identified in a state audit. The bills aim to improve complaint response times, ensure functional surveillance systems, and prevent incidents like the 2022 active shooter drill at the Hawthorn Center for children. The new Hawthorn facility is set to open this fall.
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