Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
Ideally, every death will have a cause of death (COD) medically certified by a trained physician. However, in circumstances where a medically certified cause of death (MCCD) is not available, the death should be registered without COD information. Cause of death should never be determined by a non-medical professional.
In some countries, an MCCD is a precondition for registering a death. In countries where there are not sufficient health professionals adequately trained in completing a MCCD, and in countries where many deaths occur at home, this can lead to low death registration rates. Policymakers should carefully consider whether an MCCD or COD is required to register a death, or if evidence of the fact of death alone may be submitted to the registrar.
Maldives
Legal Analysis
All deaths in the Maldives have medically certified cause of death. The law on birth and death registration requires the health service center (HSC) where the person dies to complete a "document for death certification". If a death occurs outside a health facility, the body must be taken to the nearest health services center for death certification. The document for death certification includes cause of death. Therefore, under law, all deaths will have a cause of death.