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Questions & answers

Issuing a death certificates is one of the onerous duties of a General Practitioner (GP), which can have medico-legal implications. The General Practitioner must verify all the relevant facts before issuing a death certificate and should not issue a death certificate under any pressure.
A medical practitioner must complete the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death within 48 hours of death. The contact details of the medical practitioner who will complete the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death should be included in the Verification of Death form to ensure this occurs.
The cause of death is the specific injury or disease that leads to death. The manner of death is the determination of how the injury or disease leads to death. There are five manners of death (natural, accident, suicide, homicide, and undetermined).
In summary, a cause-of-death statement must include an underlying cause of death, and may include an immediate cause of death, one or more intermediate cause(s) of death, and one or more other signifi- cant conditions. Any of these may consist of an injury or poisoning (external causes).
Medical Practitioner can issue the Certificate of cause of death. Issuing MCCD, is done immediately after deciding the person is dead, by the same doctor who has declared the person dead, provided that the doctor is certain about of the cause of death and if it is a natural death.
The primary or underlying cause of death is defined as that condition or injury (or circumstances of the injury) that initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death. The question sometimes arises as to which of several existing conditions has caused death.