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Summer 2020
ISSN 0890-913X
Volume 35, Number 2

Autonomy and Social Welfare: The Assessment of Institutionalization for Those Suffering from Mental Illness

Randall Krieg, St. John Fisher College
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TheJournalofPrivateEnterprise35(2),2020,89109AutonomyandSocialWelfare:TheAssessmentofInstitutionalizationforThoseSufferingfromMentalIllnessRandallKrieg*St.JohnFisherCollege__________________________________________________________AbstractThisstudyrecognizesthelimitationsofusingapurelyconsequentialistapproachintheassessmentofpublicpolicy.Policyproposalsaregenerallyevaluatedusingconsequentialistmethodologiessuchascost-benefitanalysis,whichdonotexplicitlyincludetheadditionalvalueofindividualautonomy.Whenrightsareimpactedbypolicy,asinthecaseofinstitutionalization,thisomissionbecomesproblematic,ofteninvolvinglitigationintheaftermathofpolicyimplementation.Toaddressthislimitation,twomodifiedconsequentialistmodelsareputforthtoassesstheissueofinstitutionalizationforthosesufferingfrommentalillness.Thesemodelsincorporatebothsocialwelfareandindividualrightsconsiderations.Twoimportantpolicyrecommendationsaremadetolessenanybiasandensurefairnessandjusticeinthehospitalizationdecision.__________________________________________________________JELCodes:B310,B410,I310,L380Keywords:publicpolicy,healtheconomics,socialeconomicsI.IntroductionCareforthosesufferingfrommentalillnesshaschangeddramaticallyoverthepasthalfcenturyandhassubstantiallyimpactedcountlesspeople.Statepsychiatrichospitalsthatlonghousedandcaredforpatientshaveclosedandpatientshavebeenreleased,freetoseekcareindependentlyinthecommunity.Thischangehasresultedingreatbenefitstosome,thankstoincreasedpersonalautonomy,andgreatcostsbornebyotherswhohavenotreceivedadequatecare.Somemembersofsocietywhosufferfrommentalillnesscouldbestbeservedthroughtemporaryhospitalization,butrefusetreatmentbecausetheybelievetheydonotneedhelp(NSDUH2015).Conversely,othersinneedfindappropriatecareoutsideof*Theauthoracknowledgesananonymousreviewerforhelpfulcomments.
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