Published November 02. 2023 12:55PM
Two candidates, incumbent Daniel Buglio, a Democrat, and Joseph Zitarelli, a Republican, are running for a four-year term as Lehigh County coroner.
Daniel Buglio
If elected coroner, what improvements or changes would you like to make for the coroner’s office and forensics center, and in what direction would you take the office: Having been with the office for almost 25 years, supervisory for three and coroner for the past 18 months, I continue to make improvements and advancements. I reduced our annual autopsy numbers by more than half, and I advanced our toxicology testing, with a return time of less than an hour, as compared to six weeks. I obtained almost $200,000 in grants for communication and equipment upgrades.
I will continue to provide my office and the people we serve with the latest in technological advancements and the trust, dignity and compassion that they deserve. I will do this well into the future!
Joseph Zitarelli
If elected coroner, what improvements or changes would you like to make for the coroner’s office and forensics center, and in what direction would you take the office: I would like to take the coroner’s office in the direction of using more advanced medical technology. Many fewer autopsies are done in the USA today because few hospitalized patients die with an unknown cause of death. This is largely due to advances in diagnostic modalities such as ultrasounds, CT scans and MRIs. In addition, there is a national shortage of forensic pathologists. I would incorporate advanced diagnostic imaging modalities that would help to direct the post-mortem exam. This would increase accuracy while making more efficient use of the forensic pathologist’s time. In addition, I would look for the coroner to gain access to the electronic medical records of our local hospitals, making data gathering much more efficient as well.
Daniel Buglio
Joseph Zitarelli