There’s new provincial guidance about when doctors can, and can’t use, involuntary care for people with mental health and addiction issues. BC’s Chief Scientific Adviser for Psychiatry, Toxic Drugs and Concurrent Disorders, Dr. Daniel Vigo, discusses the revised guidelines with ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Morning.
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B.C.’s chief scientific adviser on changes to involuntary care guidelines
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