15 Apr 2013

PSYCHIATRIST Dr. Hung-Tat LO in case of Refugee Vietnamese Paranoid Schizophrenic Mr.CHAU who killed common-law wife and two children (3y & 5 months )with a kitchen cleaver

Dr. Hung-Tat Lo, MD(Univ.Hong Kong 1971) FRCPC (1977) on Staff Mt.Sinai University Hosp.A founder of the HONG FOOK MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION that  provides Group Housing for Asian Psychiatric patients.

On January 13, 2012, the Discipline Committee found that Dr. Lo committed an act of professional misconduct, in that he failed to maintain the standard of practice of the profession.
Record-keeping
Dr. Lo failed to maintain the standard of practice in record-keeping with respect to Patient A. The patient's record was largely illegible and most entries contained scant information. Changes to medications were made at the last three appointments without documented communication with Patient A's family doctor, who was managing the patient's medications on a more consistent basis. Risk assessments and their conclusions were not documented.
Dr. Lo also failed to maintain the standard of practice in record-keeping with respect to 14 of 15 patients. Patient records were largely illegible and transcriptions were required for review. The patient encounter entries were generally scant. Most charts did not have the initial history, diagnosis and treatment plan charted in any detail. There was a general lack of pertinent negative findings, and mental status exams and risk assessments were not documented.
Care and Treatment
Dr. Lo failed to maintain the standard of practice in his care and treatment of Patient A with respect to his collateral fact gathering and follow-up. Dr. Lo also failed to maintain the standard of practice in his care and treatment of two patients, in that he: 1) failed to adequately monitor the Lithium level of one patient and failed to make the necessary inquires that would have led to the disclosure of the patient's thyroid carcinoma; and 2) managed an alcoholic patient with out-dated treatment and inappropriate use of antabuse.(ERROR BY CPSO: "antabuse": should read DISULFIRAM (Antabuse is a brand name).

Comment: What had diagnosis of Thyroid cancer to do with Psychiatric care?

Comment:  Why is use of DISULFIRAM "out-dated"?

On February 7, 2013, the Committee ordered a public reprimand, and directed that the following terms, conditions and limitations be imposed on Dr. Lo’s certificate of registration:
  1. Dr. Lo shall undergo, at his own expense, a re-assessment of his practice within 12 months by an assessor acceptable to the College. The re-assessment shall include a review of Dr. Lo’s documentation and record-keeping, his appropriate prescription and monitoring of Lithium in clinical practice, his communications with family members and family physicians, and his identification and referral to specialists of patients in his care with comorbid alcoholism; and
  2. Dr. Lo shall abide by all recommendations provided by the assessor.
Dr. Lo was further ordered to pay to the College costs in the amount of $3,650 (comment :DAILY TRIBUNAL FEE CHARGED BY CPSO)

CMPA & OMA DO NOT FUND APPEALS.WHICH CAN EASILY COST $100,000.

ONTARIO GOVERNMENT CLOSED (IN TORONTO) TWO LARGE MENTAL HOSPITALS.plus  THE WELLESLEY TEACHING HOSP.(with psychiatric floor)  and TWO COMMUNITY HOSPITALS: DOCTORS' & CENTRAL. Resulting in severe shortage of Psychiatric beds.

IMMIGRATION PSYCHIATRIC RESTRICTIONS  DO NOT APPLY TO CONVENTION REFUGEES.

This case shows high risk to Toronto Psychiatrists as a result of Federal Immigration Laws and Provincial
Hospital closures.



1 comment:

  1. Man Who Killed Wife And Kids Won’t Face Jail Time Due To Mental Illness
    09/22/2008 12:00 PM CityNews.ca Staff

    Man Who Killed Wife And Kids Won't Face Jail Time Due To Mental Illness

    A man who hacked at his wife and two children with a meat cleaver until they were unrecognizable has been spared a jail sentence after being deemed not criminally responsible due to mental illness.

    The horrific triple murder took place at the family’s north Toronto home in February 2006. Huc Minh Chau, (pictured), had killed his thirty-eight-year-old common law wife Shao-Sang Liang and their two children, three-year-old Vivian and five-month-old Ian, while in a delusional state. They were partially decapitated during the attack.

    “I’m not going to get into any details, but it was the most horrific scene I have ever seen,” admits defence lawyer Peter Lindsay.

    Chau was charged but found not criminally responsible after the court learned of his 18-year history of schizophrenia. He was self medicating under a doctor’s care, but the hallucinations and delusions continued.

    “That family doctor could have, according to the psychiatric evidence, either increased his medication, increased the frequency or done any number of things,” Lindsay adds.

    According to the agreed statement of facts released in court Monday, Chau was consumed with the belief that his son was possessed by evil dog spirits and that his wife and daughter were devils.

    “Now he’ll move forward and be under the watchful eye of the medical professionals for as long as they think is appropriate,” said Det. Mike Barksy. “And hopefully that gives the community some sense of safety.”

    Chau called 911 himself after the upstairs tenant discovered the horrific scene.

    “Most schizophrenics don’t have problems like this,” Lindsay said. “Most medical professionals do their best to treat schizophrenics and do a good job.”

    The victim’s family plans on filing a complaint against the family doctor even as Chau is transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Whitby .

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