Consent for autopsy in idaho 2025

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Hospital post-mortem examination Sometimes the partner or relative of the deceased person will request a hospital post-mortem to find out more about the cause of death. Hospital post-mortems can only be carried out with consent. Sometimes a person may have given their consent before they died.
Can the family request an autopsy? If the coroner does not order an autopsy, the family always has the right to have one done at their own expense through a private pathologist.
Autopsy rights generally refer to the authority of the deceased (through prior directives) and their next of kin to determine whether, and to what extent, an autopsy may be performed. In most cases, either the deceased (through an advance directive or will), or the next of kin may consent to or decline an autopsy.
Idaho law does not require coroners perform autopsies in any case, which contradicts national standards. The task force made up of law enforcement and coroners studying Idahos death investigation system, which met Monday, is proposing mandating autopsies for children.
Nicolaes Tulp, (1632) by Rembrandt, depicts an autopsy. Autopsies are usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist. Only a small portion of deaths require an autopsy to be performed, under certain circumstances. In most cases, a medical examiner or coroner can determine the cause of death.

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If you decide not to have a postmortem examination, you must sign a form which states you will accept the death. If you choose to do so, however, the exact cause of death may never be known and may be listed as undetermined on the death certificate.

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