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Does a physician or EMT need to pronounce a patients death on a hospice program?

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Does a physician or EMT need to pronounce a patients death on a hospice program?

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Check the laws in your state. In New York State, anyone may pronounce a death, but a physician must certify by signing a death certificate. Hospice has an understanding with the medical examiner’s office that if a death is from natural causes, funeral homes may accept a body as long as a signed death certificate is available within 48 hours.

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