National Association of Medical Examiners Position Paper

Author:

Utley Suzanne1,Arunkumar Ponni2,Das Tara3,Fierro Marcella F.4,Fudenberg John5,Harding Brett E.6,Hoffmann Bryan A.7,Keyes Kelly A.8,Lewis Adele9,Maloney Katherine10,O'Neal Bobbi Jo,Pinneri Kathryn11,Rapkiewicz Amy12,Sathyavagiswaran Lakshmanan13,Weedn Victor14,Williams Tiffany15

Affiliation:

1. Associate Medical Examiner, District Twelve Medical Examiner's Office, Florida

2. Chief Medical Examiner, Cook County Medical Examiner's Office, Chicago, IL

3. Vital Statistics Section, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin TX

4. Retired Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia, Richmond, VA

5. Executive Director, International Association of Coroners & Medical Examiners, Las Vegas, NV

6. Chief Deputy Coroner, Ada County Coroner’s Office, Boise, ID

7. Fatality Management and Inspection Unit Coordinator, New Jersey Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner, Trenton, NJ

8. RTI International

9. State Medical Examiner, Office of the State Chief Medical Examiner, Tennessee, Department of Health

10. Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Erie County Medical Examiner’s Office, Buffalo, NY

11. Director, Montgomery County Forensic Services Department, Conroe, TX

12. Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner Department, Hauppauge, NY

13. Former Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner, Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, Los Angeles, CA

14. Deputy Medical Examiner, DC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Washington, DC

15. Senior Deputy Coroner, Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Department, Santa Ana, CA.

Abstract

Abstract Collecting and reporting accurate disaster mortality data are critical to informing disaster response and recovery efforts. The National Association of Medical Examiners convened an ad hoc committee to provide recommendations for the documentation and certification of disaster-related deaths. This article provides definitions for disasters and direct, indirect, and partially attributable disaster-related deaths; discusses jurisdiction for disaster-related deaths; offers recommendations for medical examiners/coroners (ME/Cs) for indicating the involvement of the disaster on the death certificate; discusses the role of the ME/C and non-ME/C in documenting and certifying disaster-related deaths; identifies existing systems for helping to identify the role of disaster on the death certificate; and describes disaster-related deaths that may require amendments of death certificates. The recommendations provided in this article seek to increase ME/C's understanding of disaster-related deaths and promote uniformity in how to document these deaths on the death certificate.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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