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After a GP completes a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), an independent medical examiner reviews it. Once approved, the certificate is sent to the registrar, who officially records the ...
Currently, for non-coronial deaths, GPs must complete a form if patients are to be cremated, however the new statutory system will make this form ‘obsolete’ since information about medical devices and ...
So, from 1st April, GPs are not allowed to issue MCCDs without approval by the Medical Examiner, but MEs have not yet been ‘extended into ‘ e-RS (whatever that is – so I will not be fixing the local ...
After a GP completes a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), an independent medical examiner reviews it. Image source, Supplied. Image caption, ...
After a GP completes a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), an independent medical examiner reviews it. Once approved, the certificate is sent to the registrar, who officially records the ...
After a GP completes a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), an independent medical examiner reviews it. Supplied. Darlene Kinton says the changes have had a "massive impact" on funerals.
After a GP completes a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), an independent medical examiner reviews it. Once approved, the certificate is sent to the registrar, who officially records the ...