Mental hospital practices 'infringe patients rights'

The Central Mental Hospital in Dublin is being heavily criticised by the Mental Health Commission.

Mental hospital practices 'infringe patients rights'

The Central Mental Hospital in Dublin is being heavily criticised by the Mental Health Commission.

In a report released this afternoon, the statutory watchdog said a number of practices at the Hospital “infringe on patients' rights and dignity” and impact on the standard of care available to them.

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