Precision Matters: How Death Certificates Impact the Living

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Precision Matters: How Death Certificates Impact the Living


May 7, 2024

A man dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head during a game of Russian roulette. Is it an accident or a suicide? A bank teller with cardiac disease dies of a heart attack when a robber points a gun at her and demands money from the till. Is it a natural death or a homicide? How these questions are answered can have far-reaching implications. Criminal cases, insurance payouts and public health decisions may be impacted by how a death is categorized.

Death Certificate

In his role as director of the MS in Forensic Medicine Program, Dr. Gregory McDonald teaches students the importance of thoroughness, accuracy and looking beyond the obvious when identifying the factors that lead to a person鈥檚 death.

鈥淭his is a part of medical education that I think is somewhat neglected,鈥 he said.

What information is on a death certificate?

A death certificate is a document that contains identifying information for the decedent鈥攏ame, race, age, residence and next of kin. The document also specifies the cause of death and manner of death.

McDonald, the chief forensic pathologist at the , has extensive experience completing death certificates having conducted thousands of autopsies over the course of his career. Medical examiners, coroners, the physicians who pronounce a person dead and, in some states, physician assistants or nurse practitioners may sign a death certificate. In some cases, they may also complete the cause and manner of death. This, McDonald emphasized, is why it is critical healthcare professionals receive proper training.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a legal document, a very important document,鈥 McDonald said.

Manner of death vs. cause of death

The cause of death is the physiologic issue, whether brief or prolonged, that initiated the chain of events that ultimately resulted in death. The manner of death is how the cause of death originated鈥攏atural, accidental, suicide, homicide or undetermined.

Key Points
  • Accurate determination of cause and manner of death is crucial for legal, insurance, and public health decisions.
  • Precisely documenting specific causes and contributing factors on death certificates is vital for allocating resources toward prevention and intervention efforts.
  • Cause and manner of death may not be obvious, necessitating thorough investigation into the chain of events leading to death.

The issue, McDonald explained, is that sometimes the connection between the cause of death and manner of death may not be readily apparent.

鈥淟et鈥檚 say someone was shot in the neck 10 years ago. They鈥檙e paraplegic or quadriplegic. They've been in and out of nursing homes and hospitals. They are surviving but they develop pneumonia and bed sores. They have urinary tract infections and ultimately sepsis sets in,鈥 McDonald said. 鈥淭he person dies and the doctor lists sepsis as the cause of death. In their mind, sepsis is a natural process so they list 鈥榥atural鈥 as the manner of death.鈥

That, according to McDonald, is problematic if the death is not reported to the authorities since the sepsis ultimately developed as a result of the old gunshot wound.

鈥淭here's an unbroken line of causation from that injury to their death,鈥 McDonald explained. 鈥淭hat would make it a homicide.鈥

Typically, a coroner or medical examiner should be notified about deaths resulting from criminal acts, accidents, drug overdoses, falls and other unnatural deaths.

鈥淚 tell my students to dive a little bit deeper鈥攅specially on what may seem to be a natural phenomena like sepsis or seizures,鈥 he said. 鈥淢any of them will likely have an unnatural origin.鈥

He further encourages his students to err on the side of caution.

鈥淚f you are not sure if it should be reported, by all means report it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f they report it to us and we decline to investigate, that鈥檚 on us.鈥

Learning to complete death certificates

In his lectures, McDonald presents his students with various scenarios to illustrate how complicated determining cause and manner of death can be.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very well received by medical students,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t can be somewhat eye-opening.鈥

McDonald also discusses what can happen when a death certificate is not completed correctly. He recounts an instance in which a physician who incorrectly completed a death certificate subsequently found himself in the courtroom on the witness stand getting interrogated by an attorney.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no interest like self interest,鈥 McDonald said. 鈥淲hen they realize they may have to take a day off work, and can鈥檛 see patients that day, and may get grilled by various attorneys, that gets their attention.鈥

More importantly though, McDonald added, he wants students to take the responsibility of filling out death certificates seriously because it is the right thing to do and because it can have an impact on public health.

鈥淲e urge them to be as specific as they can with the cause of death,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o many of them will put something like cardiorespiratory arrest. I've never seen a dead person who didn't have cardiorespiratory arrest, right? So that doesn't tell me anything. What caused that? Was it a gunshot wound to the head? Was it a heart attack? Pneumonia? I tell them to put as many things on there as they think contributed to the death.鈥

Accurately and precisely noting the contributing factors leading to a person鈥檚 death provides information that can be used by law enforcement, public health and other agencies to direct funding and resources towards rehabilitation, prevention and intervention.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of different spokes to that wheel,鈥 McDonald said. 鈥淎ll of that data starts with the pen of a pathologist.鈥

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