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Autopsies For Sale
A death in the family may leave questions
behind regarding the exact cause of death, liability disputes, whether
a genetic defect existed that might affect other family members in the
future or whether a dementia was Alzheimer’s disease. In the 1950’s, when
half the patients who died in a hospital were autopsied, the questions
were answered by an autopsy, an invaluable teaching tool that helped guide
physicians in their diagnosis and treatments. Today, according to a study
reported in Physicians Weekly, only about 5 percent of those who
die in the U.S. are autopsied. "The post-mortem exam has been squelched
by noninvasive imaging (such as MRIs), overconfident clinicians, tight
hospital budgets, fear of litigious relatives-and zero reimbursement for
most pathologist," the article states.
A Southern-California company is now
providing private autopsies to meet this need. Autopsy/Post Services, Inc.
employs retired pathologists for this purpose and charges about $2,000
per case. Clients include private individuals, attorneys, hospitals and
funeral homes. The firm was founded by Vidal Herrera, a former technician
in the Los Angeles coroner’s office, who plans to franchise the service
nationally. You can order an autopsy by calling 800-AUTOPSY. |