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The procedures for post-mortem care, body release, and transport of deceased individuals with COVID-19 within a hospital setting. It covers notifications to relevant parties, family involvement, temporary storage, autopsies, and unclaimed remains. Definitions, responsibilities, and procedures are provided.
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Post-mortem care is provided in a respectful and dignified manner. The coroner, if indicated , and Mid America Transplant Services (MTS) are notified of deaths within the hospital. Families are offered the opportunity to be with the patient prior to and after death per the patient’s wish. Post-mortem bodies are released to funeral homes per family members’ consent. Deceased patients may be removed from a facility by a funeral director/designee or transferred to another facility if an autopsy is pending, under the direction of the House Supervisor on duty. Bodies may be placed in the morgue/storage area for deaths inside the facility (when temporary storage is indicated). Bodies requiring autopsies are transferred to Memorial Hospital of Carbondale morgue. The Release of Body Autopsy form is used for documentation when a death occurs inside the facility. SIH provides respectful disposition of a decedent’s remains in situations where no next of kin or friend can be identified and when next of kin or friend is unable or refuses to disposition of the decedent’s remains.
Civil union – a legal relationship between 2 persons, of either the same or opposite sex, established pursuant to the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act Party to a civil union – a person who has established a civil union pursuant to the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act; party to a civil union means, and is included in any definition or use of the terms spouse, family, immediate family, dependent, next of kin, and other terms that denote the spousal relationship Post Unclaimed remains – for purposes of this policy, remains are considered unclaimed when an adult deceased body, age 18 years of age or older, who has no known advance directives, authorized representative, or next of kin, willing and able to make final disposition of the remains of a deceased person mortem – after death COVID- 19 – SARS-COV- 2 coronavirus; pandemic virus originating from Wuhan, China in December 2019
M. Sudden Deaths (when in apparent good health or in any suspicious or unusual manner including alcoholism, sudden deaths on the street, deaths under unknown circumstances and those following injuries sustained at the place of employment)
E. The Release of Body form is taken to the Emergency Department by Security and completed as indicated prior to a funeral home being contacted to pick up the body. F. Refer to Sections 4.3, 6.0, and 12.0 regarding transporting body. G. House Supervisor is notified.
HH-NG-048: Care of the Patient After Death; MC-NG-102: Care of Patient After Death; HH-NA-700: Deaths - Body Transferred Out of State; SJ-AD-004: Procedure for Body Placement and Release of Deceased; SJ-DR- 018: Autopsy Requests; SJ-NA-012: Identification and Reporting of Coroner's Cases; HH-AD-005: Autopsies