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Hospital post mortem examination standards 

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Standards

Summary

We have developed standards for the management of hospital post-mortem examinations.

These standards apply to NHS boards and staff involved in hospital post-mortem examinations. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • pathologists,
  • anatomical pathology technologists,
  • mortuary technicians,
  • medical and nursing staff,
  • staff involved in transportation of the deceased,
  • and staff involved with bereavement care and support

Overview of standards 

Standard 1: Each NHS board has a governance structure in place for the safe, effective and person-centred management of hospital post-mortem examinations and reporting.

Standard 2: Authorisation is obtained for all hospital post-mortem examinations in line with legislation and national guidance.

Standard 3: The deceased and people who have been bereaved are treated with dignity and respect, and in accordance with their wishes.

Standard 4: Hospital post-mortem examination and reporting takes place in line with legislation and national and professional guidance.

Standard 5: Each NHS board has processes in place for the removal, storage, handling, transportation and disposal of the body, embryos, fetuses, tissue blocks, glass slides or organs.

Standard 6: Each NHS board ensures staff have the knowledge, skills and experience to deliver a safe, effective and person-centred post-mortem examination service.