Any medical practitioner and any nurse attending a woman who dies as the result of pregnancy or childbirth, or as the result of any complications arising from this, must report the event to the Chief Health Officer as soon as possible after the death, preferably within 48 hours. The death of a woman following an aboriton must be notified.
Relevant legislation
The statutory requirement to notify maternal mortality is specified in Section 332 (3) and 336 of the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1911 (external site) (Part XIII).
Responsibility for notification
The medical practitioner and any nurse attending the woman at the time of death.
Who must be notified
Under the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1911, the Chief Health Officer must be notified.
How to notify
Notification can made by completion of the below electronic form (all instructions are provided in the form).
Maternal Death Notification (health.wa.gov.au)
Alternatively use either email or fax:
Email: edphwa@health.wa.gov.au
Fax: 9222 2322
Postal address
Office of the Chief Health Officer
Department of Health
PO Box 8172
Perth Business Centre WA 6849
Provide the following information as soon as possible, preferably within 48 hours:
- patient full name
- date of death
- place of death
- contact details of reporting practitioner
- Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, if available.
More information
For more information on notification of maternal deaths contact:
Chief Health Officer
Office of the Chief Health Officer
Telephone: 6373 3902
Fax: 9222 2322
Email: edphwa@health.wa.gov.au
Or postal address as above.
Last reviewed: 17-01-2023
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