Child death review: understanding variations in practice using normalisation process theory. [PDF]
Shaw K+5 more
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Presumed Consent to Organ Donation: Its Rise and Fall in the United States
Orentlicher, David
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Distinguishing Among Causes of Death for Patients with Kidney Failure on Hemodialysis. [PDF]
Tran M+9 more
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Structural brain preservation: a potential bridge to future medical technologies. [PDF]
McKenzie AT+12 more
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Steps Forward: First Progress Report on Within Our Reach, A National Strategy to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities, the Final Report of the Federal Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities [PDF]
Children\u27s Advocacy Institute, University of San Diego School of Law
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Alcohol and drug presence in traffic crash fatalities before and after the COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluation of the fatality analysis reporting system (FARS) and linked medical examiner-vital records data in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington County, Oregon, 2019-2021. [PDF]
Walters JK, Repp KK, Mew MC.
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Medical Examiners, Coroners, and Organ Recovery in the United States
To the Editor. —The recent article by Ms Shafer and colleagues 1 places undue emphasis on medical examiner/coroner (ME/C) denials to organ procurement organizations (OPOs). Cooperation of ME/Cs is obtained in almost 90% of OPO requests. The rate of organ recovery from ME/C cases is 10 times that of non-ME/C cases, with ME/Cs providing more than 50% of
Leonard L. Bailey, Richard E. Chinnock
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HIPAA and Access to Medical Information by Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices
Often, medical staff and sometimes their attorneys mistakenly believe that HIPAA prevents disclosure of medical records to medical examiner and coroner offices. Medical examiner and coroner government offices are not covered entities. Moreover, HIPAA specifically allows disclosure to law enforcement, public health, and medical examiner and coroners ...
Victor W. Weedn
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