The rights of mental patients in Beijing will be better
protected once a draft regulation being examined by the city's
legislature has been promulgated.
The new regulation stipulates that those who disclose the
identity of mental patients can be fined up to 30,000 yuan
(US$3,750).
Doctors who use unauthorized new medicines on mental patients
may be prosecuted.
The draft being examined at the 30th session of the Standing
Committee of the 12th Beijing Municipal People's Congress on
Wednesday also said those who illegally restrict the freedom of
mental patients will face civil liability charges.
Beijing has an estimated number of 130,000 patients with serious
mental health problems, according to the municipal health
bureau.
About 70 percent of poverty-stricken mental patients do not
receive free medicine from the local government, nor do they get
any help in treatment and recovery, the bureau said.
The draft regulation said families, communities and mental
health institutions should work together to help mental patients
recover.
(Xinhua News Agency September 15, 2006)