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Bill S 1714 bans the term "excited delirium" in medical diagnoses and death causes, promoting accurate terminology and reducing stigma for affected families and professionals.
Bill S 1714 bans the term "excited delirium" in medical diagnoses and death causes, promoting accurate terminology and reducing stigma for affected families and professionals.
Bill Number: S 1714
Title: Prohibits the use of the term "excited delirium" as a diagnosis, label, or cause of death
Status: Ordered to Third Reading Rules CAL. 413
Introduced: January 13, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 1714 is to prohibit the use of the term "excited delirium" in medical diagnoses, labels, or as a cause of death. This legislation aims to address concerns regarding the validity and implications of this term, particularly in relation to its use in law enforcement and medical contexts. The bill seeks to promote more accurate and scientifically supported terminology in medical practice and legal proceedings.
Bill S 1714 represents a significant shift in how certain medical conditions are classified and reported, aiming to eliminate the use of "excited delirium" in favor of more scientifically supported terminology. The bill's passage could lead to broader changes in medical practice and law enforcement protocols, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based approaches in both fields.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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