What is a Medical Examiner?
A Medical Examiner (ME) is a senior NHS doctor who was not involved in the person’s care. Their role is to independently review every death in England to ensure that:
- The cause of death is accurate and appropriate
- The death has been correctly and lawfully certified
- Families have an opportunity to ask questions or raise concerns
This process is routine and applies to almost all deaths.
What is the Medical Examiner Office (MEO)?
The Medical Examiner Office (MEO) supports the Medical Examiner and coordinates this process. The team works independently from GP practices and hospitals.
The MEO may contact the next of kin to help explain the process and answer questions.
What happens after a death?
1. Notification of the death
The death is reported by the hospital, GP practice, care home, or another healthcare professional.
2. Review by the Medical Examiner
The Medical Examiner:
- Reviews relevant medical records
- Considers the circumstances leading up to the death
- Reviews the proposed cause of death
3. Contact with the bereaved family
A member of the Medical Examiner Office may contact you to:
- Explain the cause of death in plain language
- Check whether you have any questions or concerns
- Ask if anything about the death feels unexpected or unclear
This contact is not an investigation and does not suggest that something has gone wrong.
4. Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (MCCD)
Once the Medical Examiner is satisfied:
- The Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (MCCD) is completed
- The certificate is sent electronically to the Register Office
You do not need to collect the certificate from the GP practice.
5. Registering the death
The Register Office will advise you on how to formally register the death and arrange an appointment if needed.
Only once the death is registered can funeral arrangements proceed.
Will this cause delays?
In most cases, no.
The Medical Examiner process usually runs alongside existing arrangements and should not delay registration or funeral planning. If additional information is needed, this will be explained clearly.