Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Taiwan Hospitals Fined Over HIV Organ Transplants


TAIPEI  (AFP)--Two prestigious  Taiwan  hospitals were fined  NT$150,000  ($5,170)  each for negligence which led to five patients receiving organs from an HIV- positive donor, authorities said Wednesday.

The National Taiwan University Hospital  and  National Cheng Kung University Hospital  would also face criminal charges and additional fines if their patients contract HIV from the transplants, the health department said.

The family of a 38-year-old man, surnamed Chiu, decided to donate his organs after he fell to his death last week, unaware that he was an HIV carrier.

Medical technicians performing standard blood tests found Chiu was HIV positive before his liver, lungs and kidneys were harvested.

However, the message was wrongly relayed and doctors were given the green light to carry out the operations.
Health officials have called the cases "critical medical negligence," and said random inspections would be carried out at the hospitals.

  (END) Dow Jones Newswires
   08-31-11   0028ET

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