Are there differences in different areas?
Is "autopsy has to be performed" a city, county, state, or federal
mandate?
Fred,
There are no Federal mandates regarding autopsy. However, each state has its
own criteria but generally the criteria are for referral to a coroner who
then determines if an autopsy is warranted. So to give a concrete example in
CA any deaths that occur within 24 hours of a patient having surgery is
automatically a coroner's case. What this means is the hospital calls the
coroner and gives them the circumstances of the death. The coroner then can
choose to take the patient for further investigation or release the body to
go to a funeral home/family/etc. Having, unfortunately had family members
pass in a home not witnessed I can also tell you that there are no mandatory
autopsies.
-Ali