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Narcotic transition services : critical incident reporting vs. duty to notify decision process

Description

This decision process document was created to assist service providers of narcotic transition services in determining when to complete and submit a critical incident or duty to notify form. The Mental Health Services Protection Act requires the reporting of critical incidents that have caused or threatened to cause serious injury or death. In addition, service providers have a duty to notify or report on situations that may prevent service providers from delivering their services and/or situations that may be injurious to the safety or health of the patient.

Updated

February 4, 2025

Tags
Mental Health Services Protection Act critical incidents decision process duty to notify duty to notify decision process mental health services protection narcotic transition services opioids

Title and publication information

Type
Guide
Extent

4 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Mental Health and Addiction

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Resource Dates

Date Created

2025-02-04

Date Added

2025-02-03T23:13:51.783102

Date Modified

2025-02-04

Date Issued

2025-02-06

Audience information

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Mental Health and Addiction. Compliance and Monitoring Unit.

Contact Email

[email protected]