Can a family member of a deceased hospital patient request an autopsy even when the Coroner & hospital refuse?
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Should the family keep the counsel to hoop the post-mortem ask given the sanatorium is NOT cooperating? Also, the family suspects their defunct desired the single perceived the wrong remedy which might have been the means of death(insulin when the studious was NOT the diabetic as well as celebrex when he did NOT have arthritis).
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YES! By law the immediate family has the right to ask for an autopsy. The hospital and coroner are probably refusing because they believe the patient died of natural causes. If you have any doubt, before anything pertaining to a funeral begins, GET AN AUTOPSY!
Yes you can. I think. You can have it privately dont. Go ahead and consult a physician. But I do not believe that the celebrex would cause death…just show carelessness. The insulin is another matter…