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Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center Sudden Death, Accident, and Escape Reports


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of carbon copies of typed reports of sudden deaths, accidents, injuries, escapes, and returns from escapes. The printed form of the report varies over time but typically includes date of report; name of patient; identification number; date of admission; ward number; mental diagnosis; age; and physician's signature. Escape reports include a narrative description of how the escape was accomplished and the law enforcement officials notified.
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Sudden death, accident, and escape reports
Quantity:

0.9 cubic feet

Inclusive Dates:
1919-1986
Bulk Dates:
(bulk 1919-1940, 1982-1986)
Series Number:
B1584

Arrangement

B1584-97: Chronological.

Scope and Content Note

B1584-97: This series consists of carbon copies of typed reports of sudden deaths, accidents, injuries, escapes, and returns from escapes. Only a few reports are present for years 1919-1931. The printed form of the report varies over time but typically includes date of report; name of patient; identification number; date of admission; ward number; mental diagnosis; age; and physician's signature (usually blank). The narrative of the report typically includes physical condition and patient behavior; hour and date of incident; time when patient was examined by physician; physician's findings; cause of accident, with names of persons responsible; disciplinary measures taken; names of witnesses; treatment; and names of relatives, friends, or committee who have been notified.

Escape reports include a narrative description of how the escape was accomplished and the law enforcement officials notified. Return from escape reports indicate how the patient was located and apprehended, physical condition on return, and the whereabouts and activities while at large, if known.

B1584-98: This accretion contains approximately 30 incident reports. Besides reports of sudden deaths, accidents, and escapes, this accretion includes complaints of patients describing injury, abuse, negligence of staff, and other grievances; and reports of articles lost, missing, or stolen. Also included are statements by staff involved in incidents; reports of violations of hospital policy, Office of Mental Mygiene Policy, and Mental Health Law; forms and narratives reporting deaths to the Commission on Quality of Care; statements by physicians; psychological reports and histories; and copies of reprimands placed in staff personnel files.

Other Finding Aids

Available at Repository

B1584-97: Folder list is available at the repository.

Acquisition Information

B1584-97: These records were transferred to the State Archives on May 28, 1997 from Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center under RDA 19266.

Access Restrictions

Restricted in accordance with Mental Hygiene Law, Section 33.13, relating to confidentiality of clinical records. Access is permitted under certain conditions upon approval by the Office of Mental Health..

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