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The deceased persons next of kin (family members) may ask for this type of autopsy. Or a healthcare provider may ask the next of kin for their consent to do a clinical autopsy.
Certain autopsies may be performed without consent and even in the face of affirmative opposition from the spouse or next of kin. These are cases that are under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner or coroner.
Autopsies are performed at the discretion of the Coroner and the forensic pathologist in ance with Idaho law and forensic standards of practice.
You can ask for an autopsy if you have questions about how a family member died. And sometimes doctors will ask your permission to do one if they have questions.
The death is known or suspected to have been caused by apparent criminal violence. The death is unexpected and unexplained in an infant or child. The death is associated with police action. The death is apparently non-natural and in custody of a local, state, or federal institution.
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DIFFERENT laws apply to the granting of permission to perform an autopsy, depending on whether authorization is ordered primarily for legal purposes or requested for medical purposes. Generally, the surviving spouse or next of kin of the deceased can authorize or prohibit an autopsy.
Consent for Autopsy It is only with consent from the legally authorized representative that the autopsy can be performed. For cases where the family is estranged or there are other factors, please call the local anatomical pathology laboratory and ask to speak to the autopsy pathologist on service.

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