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. 1997 May;12(5):315–317. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1997.012005315.x

Increasing Autopsy Rates at a Public Hospital

Victor L Souza 1, Fred Rosner 1,2
PMCID: PMC1497112  PMID: 9159702

Abstract

Despite the acknowledged value of autopsies, autopsy rates are low in American hospitals. We developed an extensive intervention to increase the autopsy rate on the medical service of our urban teaching hospital and to identify obstacles to obtaining permission for autopsy. The 6-month intervention increased the autopsy rate from 7.5% during the previous 2 years to 16.8%, but this effect disappeared after the intervention. Among patients for whom permission for autopsy was not obtained, physicians failed to request permission for 31% and families refused permission for 69%.

Keywords: autopsy, autopsy rate, permission for autopsy, public hospitals


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