Danish psychiatric unit faces compensation claims after five preventable patient suicides

Friday 5th June 2026 on 16:00 in Denmark Denmark

denmark, healthcare, mental health

Five patients under the care of the Regional Psychiatry Centre in Randers died by suicide in cases deemed “highly likely” to have been preventable, according to a ruling by Denmark’s Patient Compensation Board, newly obtained figures reported by DR show.

One of the cases involves Julie Christensen’s 23-year-old son, Frederik, who died in 2024. The family has since received nearly 31,000 kroner (€4,160) in compensation. The payouts follow a wider scandal at the Randers facility, where multiple patients were found to have received substandard treatment.

The compensation cases stem from a pattern of care failures at the psychiatric unit, where investigations confirmed treatment fell below professional standards.

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(via DR)