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Evidence ‘inconclusive’ for involuntary mental health treatment

Last updated: July 14, 2025 1:40 am
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In the past ten years, the federal government has allocated $146 million to organizations that offer outpatient care to individuals with severe mental health conditions such as psychosis. These individuals were mandated to undergo treatment to prevent harm to themselves or others.

The effectiveness of these programs has been a topic of debate. While the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its subagencies have generally reported positive outcomes, a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report has raised doubts about the reliability of these assessments due to methodological flaws.

The GAO findings come at a time when more states are considering assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) as a solution to address issues like crime and homelessness. However, critics, including the World Health Organization and individuals with lived experience, have raised concerns about the ethics and necessity of involuntary treatments, as well as the accuracy of favorable reports. In New York City, activists have highlighted racial disparities in the nomination of individuals for treatment.

The efficacy of AOT is a critical issue for mental health providers and the nearly 15 million adults in the US with serious mental illnesses. The GAO report has added uncertainty to the ongoing discussion about whether federal funding should support controversial treatment options for a population facing deteriorating health outcomes and increased involvement with the criminal justice system.

AOT typically involves a judge ordering a person with a serious mental illness to comply with treatment for a specific period. Eligibility criteria, methods, and timelines vary widely among states, contributing to the inconclusive nature of previous federal reports. Additionally, data on patient outcomes collected through interviews may be biased as individuals may be reluctant to disclose sensitive information.

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In a 2024 report by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, it was revealed that many AOT programs funded by federal grants also enrolled voluntary participants, undermining the assessment of the core concept of AOT. The GAO review cautioned against using these reports for policy-making, highlighting the challenges associated with widespread AOT implementation.

As states like New York and California expand eligibility for AOT programs, research challenges are likely to persist. Moving forward, there is a need for culturally competent, community-based voluntary care that prioritizes the experiences of those impacted by mental health issues. The conversation around AOT remains complex, with the GAO report shedding light on the need for further evaluation and consideration of alternative approaches to mental health treatment.

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