Mental Health Facility Expert Witnesses in Utah

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Mental health facility expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including psychiatry, psychology, nursing, and healthcare administration. Some of the most common specialties include inpatient care standards, suicide risk assessment, use of restraints, staffing adequacy, and discharge planning. They can opine on the effects of negligent supervision, improper treatment, policy violations, and systemic failures on patient safety and outcomes.

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  • This expert is a well qualified and experienced drug and alcohol treatment professional. He completed his BA at SUNY, and his MS in clinical mental health counseling and MBA at UNLV. He is a certified addictionologist and a licensed alcohol and drug counselor. He is also active in the field as a member of the State of Nevada Association for Addiction Professionals and serves on the Governor’s Substance Abuse Working Group. He previously was the president and chief operating officer of Sierra Health Services, and was the president and co-founder of an addiction treatment facility called Resolutions. He currently is the regional vice president for a residential drug treatment company in Nevada.

    Regional Vice President, A Residential Drug Treatment Company in NV

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Nevada

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What Can a Mental Health Facility Expert Witness Opine On?

Psychiatric Evaluation

Assessment of mental health conditions.

Individual Therapy

One-on-one counseling sessions.

Group Therapy

Therapeutic sessions with multiple participants.

Medication Management

Monitoring and adjusting psychiatric medications.

Crisis Intervention

Immediate support during mental health crises.

Family Therapy

Counseling involving family members.

FAQs for Mental Health Facility Expert Witnesses

What is a mental health facility expert witness?

A mental health facility expert witness is a qualified professional who evaluates standards of care, safety, and operations in psychiatric or treatment centers. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex mental health facility issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insights of a mental health facility expert witness?

A mental health facility expert witness assists in cases involving patient abuse, neglect, wrongful death, suicide, malpractice, staffing, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance.

How can a mental health facility expert witness evaluate institutional policies for litigation?

A mental health facility expert witness evaluates institutional policies for litigation by comparing them to clinical standards, regulations, incident data, and staff training and enforcement records.

What qualifications should counsel require from a mental health facility expert witness?

Counsel should require a mental health facility expert witness to have advanced clinical credentials, facility operations experience, forensic training, and prior expert testimony experience.

How does a mental health facility expert witness assess standards-of-care compliance?

A mental health facility expert witness assesses standards-of-care compliance by reviewing records, policies, staff actions, and outcomes against accepted clinical and regulatory guidelines.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting mental health facility expert witnesses?

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