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Bereavement: Understanding the new medical examiner process

Changes in the way you register a death

We understand that losing a loved one is a deeply difficult experience. We want to inform you about important changes in the process of registering a death, which are designed to ensure accuracy and provide you with the support you need during this time.

What has changed?

The law has changed regarding how we issue the necessary paperwork to register a death. Before you can book an appointment with the registration service, a member of the medical examiner (ME) service will need to speak with you. During this conversation, they will:

  • Explain the wording on the medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD).
  • Answer any questions or address concerns you might have about the death.

Once these steps have been completed, the Medical Examiner will sign the medical certificate issued by the attending doctor and send it directly to the Registrar of Births and Deaths.

Who is a medical examiner and what do they do?

Medical examiners (MEs) are senior registered doctors with extensive experience in clinical practice. Our Gloucestershire team includes nine consultants from various hospital specialties and five general practitioners (GPs) from across the county. They are specially trained in the legal and clinical aspects of death certification, ensuring that every case is handled with the utmost care and sensitivity. The MEs are supported by medical examiner officers (MEOs), who assist with the process.

The role of the medical examiner

The medical examiner has three primary legal responsibilities:

  • Determining the cause of death: The ME ensures that the cause of death is accurately reflected on the MCCD for clarity and to improve the accuracy of mortality data.
  • Referral to the coroner: If necessary, the ME will determine whether the death needs to be reported to the coroner and explain the reasons why.
  • Addressing concerns: The ME will identify any concerns regarding the care provided to the deceased, whether raised by healthcare staff, the bereaved family, or observed during their review. These concerns will be escalated to the appropriate department or staff for further investigation.

Supporting you through the process

During your conversation with someone from the Gloucestershire medical examiner team, you will receive guidance on the practical and legal steps needed to register the death. They will clearly explain the wording on the certificate of cause of death and provide you with an opportunity to ask questions or raise any concerns you may have.

We are committed to making this process as smooth and supportive as possible. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Primary Care Network (PCN)

Spinney Hill Medical Centre are pleased to announce that we are part of Belgrave & Spinney PCN, joining forces with East Park Road Medical Centre, The Charnwood Practice, Canon Street Sugery and Broadhurst Street Surgery to provide care across the community. 

From 1st July 2019, GP pratices began working together and with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services in their local areas in primary care networks.  Together they collaborate to maximise the services they are going to provide for their local patients to prevent and manage ill-health and promote well-being

NHS England explain ‘Primary Care Networks build on the core of current primary care services and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care.  Clinicians describe this as a change from re actively providing appointments to proactively care for the people and communities they serve.  Where emerging primary care networks are in place in parts of the country, there are clear benefits for patients and clinicians’

From time to time this may involve the sharing of data.  For more information regarding data sharing, please see our Information Section, GDPR.  We look forward to keeping our patients informed on our progress

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