The law regulates the functions of the National Council for Mental Health to protect the patient

The Mental Health Care Law regulates the functions of the National Council for Mental Health, and the law stipulates that the National Council for Mental Health shall undertake the following:

1- Supervising and controlling the regional councils for mental health.

2 Follow up the implementation of the provisions of this law in mental health facilities.

3- Setting policies that guarantee respect for the rights and safety of mental patients.

4- Publishing periodic reports on his work in accordance with what is specified in the executive regulations of this law.

5- Monitoring the conditions of admission, detention and treatment of psychiatric patients and ensuring that they enjoy the guarantees and rights stipulated in this law.

6- Deciding on grievances once morest the decisions of the regional councils for mental health.

7- Setting standards for the license issued by the Ministry of Health to manage and operate mental health facilities, and renew and cancel it.

8- The council shall have a technical committee of specialized doctors to review patients’ records when necessary, in accordance with what is included in the executive regulations of this law.

9- The council undertakes the functions of the regional council for mental health in the governorates where a regional council for mental health has not been formed.

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