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HOME DEATHS IN EGYPT
By Dr. Abd el shakour Mahmoud
Health Officer responsible, Egypt
5th December 2014, Addis Ababa,
Ethopia
Registration of deaths is governed by the
law 143/1994 (Civil Status – Ministry of
Interior)
 Notification of deaths within 24 hours
from its occurrence to the health office in
the area.
 Notification of death by relatives or
neighbors of the dead taking with him ID
of the dead and his ID (2 copies)
 The health register will fill two notification
forms of death and the notifier will sign on
them.
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The health office doctor then go to see
the case at home.
 A) if the death is natural give the burial
permit.
 B) if suspect that the death isn’t natural
he will notify the police.
 The doctor will confirm the 2 notification
forms (in which the death is natural or not
natural) one of them are kept at the
health office and the other sent weekly to
the civil status.
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The doctor will fill a 3rd notification form belongs to
the ministry of health which determine the direct and
indirect cause of death in addition to parts about
smoking, accidents, tumors, female deaths at the age
of 15 to 49 years (this from is sent to the information
system in the ministry of health.
 The certificate of death is given to the 1st degree
relative and if not, given to the 2nd degree.
 NB: in automated health offices a computerized copy
is printed from the system and signed by the notifier
and the doctor and sent together with the ordinary
copy to the civil status unit weekly, for comparing
between them till accuracy and completeness occur
we will depend on the computerized copy only and in
advanced stage when connection occur between
health offices and civil status this copy will be
deleted.
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The health information system analyses
the data and gives it as a soft material to
the CAPMAS ( Central Agency for Public
Mobilization And Statistics) every 3
months. For statistical studies and
surveys.
The Major Bottlenecks in the
Current Business Process
Incompleteness and inaccuracy of the
direct and indirect causes of death.
 Incompleteness of automization through
Egypt (only 8 governorate from 27)
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The Desired Business Process
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As the current business process in
addition to overcome the major
bottlenecks by complete automation of all
health offices and regular continuous
training for health offices, doctors also
training of the health offices register.
5 Strategies to Address the
Identified Bottlenecks
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Automization of all governorates.
Connection between health offices and civil status.
Continuous training for health offices, doctors on
ICD 10 and verbal autopsy. Also training of health
offices registers.
Teaching medical students the ICD 10.
Assessment and follow-up: In egypt there is a good
follow-up system from the preventive sector on the
governorates, districts and health units on the
manual system of registration and the automated
system as we designed a guideline for automated
governorate descriping the job of each member in
the system including the follow-up team also it
contains the major problems and how to deal with it
either software or hardware problems also we can
follow-up the registration process centrally through
USB modem.