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Sun Apr 9, 2017, 09:20 PM Apr 2017

Honolulu medical examiner requests more help with autopsies

HONOLULU -- Honolulu's chief medical examiner is asking city officials for more financial support as his office struggles to deal with a heavy workload.

Dr. Christopher Happy submitted his budget report to the City Council asking for additional funding to hire another forensic pathologist to conduct autopsies. The report says the number of cases at the Honolulu office exceeds national standards, according to KHON-TV (http://bit.ly/2oeWepI).

An administrative officer for Happy's office says its four pathologists handle 1,400 to 1,500 autopsies a year, which amounts to more than 350 autopsies for each pathologist.

The National Association of Medical Examiners recommends each pathologist conduct only 250 autopsies a year. Any more than 325 autopsies per pathologist is a violation that could result in the office losing its accreditation.

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/business/article143618044.html

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