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Guidance for Doctors on Post Mortems
Written by Bereavement Officer   

This guide is aimed at providing practical information about post-mortem examinations. It is based on the Human Tissue Act 2004 and the guidelines issued by the Human Tissue Authority in July 2006. These documents are available on the internet in PDF format, therefore an Acrobat Reader is required to access them. Hard copies of these documents are held in the Bereavement Office.

The Human Tissue Act established the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) as the regulatory body for all matters concerning the removal, storage, use and disposal of human tissue for scheduled purposes.

The HTA’s Codes of Practice, particularly Code 3, give practical guidance and lay down the standards expected of all staff who communicate with relatives of children and adults who may undergo or have undergone a post-mortem examination. Please note that ‘HTA Code of Practice 3 – Post Mortem Examination’ updates and replaces Families and Post-Mortems: A Code of Practice (DOH 2003).

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 October 2011 14:32 )