What Will Be the New Mental Health Bill that the Government Will Send to Congress?
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The Government will send to Congress a bill on mental health that would be in line with the proposed changes to the Basics Law eliminated at that time during negotiations with the opposition. The text is “saved for the time being” in the Ministry of Health, pending the opinion of the Ministry of Justice. It is expected that it will enter Deputies this week or, “no later” next week. The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Chief of Staff, Manu…
According to Infobae from the Ministry of Health, an updated and more precise regulatory framework is sought, with interventions adapted to each province and contributions from patients, family members and professionals to deal with emergencies.
The Government will send a new Mental Health Law to the National Congress, as reported by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni through his X account. Sources from the Ministry of Health, in charge of Mario Lugones, revealed that the project envisages an update of the Mental Health Law, passed in 2010 after a wide debate, with the intention of “improving the response capacity of the health system.” “It seeks to protect patients and third parties fro…
Deputy Pablo Yedlin demanded that the government comply with the current law of mental health and not definance the provinces. The post "Sceneing": the opposition rejected the new law of mental health appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The Executive will send a bill to Congress to amend the National Mental Health Act No. 26,657, with the aim of improving the response of the health system to persons with mental illness and their families. The initiative, which will enter the Senate for discussion, raises changes in the criteria of hospitalization and in the organization of the care network. The Ministry of Health of the Nation indicated that the current regulations present diff…
The government of Javier Milei will send to the National Congress a new Mental Health Law, as reported by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni through his X account. The main changes would be linked to involuntary hospitalizations and judicial intervention in case of risks. Sources from the Ministry of Health, led by Mario Lugones, revealed that the project envisages an update of the Mental Health Law, sanctioned in 2010, with the intention of “imp…
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