Position Summary
The Decedent Affairs Coordinator serves as a crucial liaison at the hospital, facilitating communication between the decedent's family, medical examiner, physicians, and funeral homes. They provide information to the family regarding hospital expiration policies and procedures. The coordinator collaborates with funeral homes to address inquiries for death certificates and cremation authorization. They manage the legal aspects of expired adult patients and fetal remains, including the completion of the Memorandum of Death, generating death certificates, and coordinating with funeral homes and vital records authorities for processing. They work with Social Services to determine unclaimed status and facilitate donations or cremations, maintaining detailed documentation. Internal communication is vital, and the coordinator interfaces with expirations specialists, the Nursing Office, and Security for seamless hand-offs. Additionally, they oversee the generation of cremation letters for unclaimed bodies, playing an essential role in legally documenting and processing these cases.
Minimum Requirements
Education
Experience
License/Registration/Certifications
Preferred Requirements
Preferred Education
Preferred Experience
Preferred License/Registration/Certifications
Core Job Responsibilities
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