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86
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,"Medical Laboratory Technology","Medicine, Research & Experimental
This report reviews the effects of decreased utilization of autopsy (<
15% in 1985) on medical education and research, quality assurance prog
rams, insurance claims processing, and cost containment. Recommendatio
ns to promote change include the innovative integration of postmortem
examinations with new technology for education and research and the pr
omotion of standards of accreditation of programs that include autopsy
for graduate and undergraduate medical education. The use of autopsy
to assess technological methods of diagnosis seems to be a reasonable
expectation. Methods of reimbursement to validate autopsy as a medical
act should be sought, and voluntary and government regulation to assu
re the role of autopsy in quality assurance programs is suggested.