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Date : 19-06-04 17:45
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 2 iss 37 p
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Historical Changes of Korean Death
Certificate Form
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:37-53
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Graduate School of Forensic and
Investigative Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea,
Department of Forensic Medicine, School of
Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
E-mail: sanghan1@knu.ac.kr
The death certificate is a medical document
that proves the death of a person and forms the basis of an administrative
death report. It is a source of statistics on the cause of a person’s death and
the basic tool used in national health policy and health promotion activities.
This study reviews the major categories of historical changes made to the
Korean death certificate form over the years. During the Japanese colonial
period, the death certificate form was first introduced under the Koii (public
doctor) system. However, the first structurally organized form of the death
certificate was based on the “National Medical Service Act” (June 26, 1955.);
it was structurally very similar to the current form. Since the enactment of
the “Enforcement Decree of the Medical Service Act”, the death certificate form
has undergone structural changes 13 times. The changes made to the contents or
format of the death certificate during its 98 revisions can be classified into
eight categories: death certificate title, form language, personal information,
place of death, cause of death, manner of death, information on unnatural
death, and other changes (chart number, serial number, confirmation seal,
etc.). The authors hope that future revisions to the Korean death certificate
would make it easier to write.
Key Words: Death certificate; Cause of death;
Korea; History
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