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****chinaman sue KK hospital for $1.8m

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Parents sue doc, KKH over teen's death
Patient died a day before scheduled treatment for leukaemia
By K. C. Vijayan, Law Correspondent
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THE parents of a teenage leukaemia patient, who died five days after he was admitted into KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH), are suing the hospital and the attending doctor for alleged negligence.

The couple are arguing that their son Cao Yuanchi, then 14, should have received appropriate treatment sooner, given how gravely ill he was.

The hospital and Dr Chan Mui Yoke, a senior consultant, are disputing the claims and mounting their defence.

Yuanchi, a student at Raffles Institution (RI), was admitted to the hospital on Jan 13 last year with bruises on his right ankle and knee, rashes and fever.

The diagnosis was confirmed two days later: He had a rare form of blood cancer known as acute promyeloctic leukaemia (APL), and was slated for chemotherapy and a treatment using all-trans retinoic acid (Atra).

But the treatment plan, discussed with his parents on Jan 15 along with the diagnosis, could not start immediately, because it emerged that the boy was also battling a bacterial infection.

That had to be treated first. The treatment for his leukaemia was thus pushed back to Jan 19.

At the meeting with the doctor, his parents were told that Yuanchi faced a high risk of bleeding because of the APL.

The boy never got started on chemotherapy on Jan 19 as scheduled. He died the day before, from massive bleeding in the brain caused by the leukaemia.

His parents, Mr Cao Shengfa and Madam Ma Wenying, are now claiming that they were not informed of the risks tied to withholding treatment for APL for four days while their son was treated for the bacterial infection.

They said in court papers filed that the tests done by the hospital should have made it clear that their son was a high- risk patient and should have been appropriately treated.

At issue in the case, therefore, is whether the teenager could have been treated earlier and his death avoided.

Mr Cao and Madam Ma claimed through their lawyer Lee Mong Jen that the standard textbook treatment for APL would have involved using Atra.

The hospital and Dr Chan's position is that the case was a rare one and presented a number of challenges that had to be managed.

The hospital, through its lawyer Kuah Boon Theng, said Dr Chan had taken into account the risk factors associated with the treatment, in setting up the treatment plan for Yuanchi.

Dr Chan, according to defence papers filed by her lawyer Lek Siang Pheng, has 15 years of experience with childhood cancers, and had advised the parents of the risks.

But Mr Cao and Madam Ma countered that the defendants did not arrange for the Atra treatment, the standard medical treatment, until a private paediatric oncologist the couple hired for a second opinion asked for it on Jan 18.

The couple are seeking some $1.8 million in damages, including the loss of dependency claims.

They pointed out that their only son was a scholarship student at RI and would have eventually supported them as a successful professional.

A pre-trial conference was held at the High Court on Monday.

The hospital's head of paediatric haematology and oncology, Associate Professor Tan Ah Moy, said yesterday that all parties are considering how the matter can be amicably resolved. Talks are on.

Prof Tan, a senior consultant at the hospital, described APL as a rare, serious form of cancer which needs urgent tending to.

But she added: 'Chemotherapy for all forms of leukaemia has its inherent risks. So it's important to stabilise the patient's condition before starting treatment.'

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This PRC boy studied at RI woh, must be an elite scholar shit winner..I guess if KK dont wanna compensate, PRC will send thier PLA to invade sinkieland woh..
 
You see it has began .
Like I say the FTs are the best
they will set the tempo for change.
 
Heh.. indeed they'd, Watchman.
We'd need more of such cases of money-grubbery from the gahmen's coffers to elicit a real change.

Fyi, just 4 words - they've no case.
Atra, which is also used for acne (Retin-A) & has shitloads of side effects, can cause deadly side-effects when used for certain leukemias.

..also the reasoning that the kid'd have provided for them, has ZERO basis, esp if the kid hasn't even worked in any significant capacity before.
 
Heh.. indeed they'd, Watchman.
We'd need more of such cases of money-grubbery from the gahmen's coffers to elicit a real change.

Fyi, just 4 words - they've no case.
Atra, which is also used for acne (Retin-A) & has shitloads of side effects, can cause deadly side-effects when used for certain leukemias.

..also the reasoning that the kid'd have provided for them, has ZERO basis, esp if the kid hasn't even worked in any significant capacity before.

I'll bet that they will get a significant compensation from the hospital. Historical cases have shown us that it pays to be a foreigner in Singapore.

If it is a Singaporean, the hospital will likely drag the case until you run out of finance. In this case, since the hospital makes shit loads of money anyway, they'll be willing to settle out of court with the FT parents to avoid Singapore from suffering Chinese backlash.
 
I'll bet that they will get a significant compensation from the hospital. Historical cases have shown us that it pays to be a foreigner in Singapore.

If it is a Singaporean, the hospital will likely drag the case until you run out of finance. In this case, since the hospital makes shit loads of money anyway, they'll be willing to settle out of court with the FT parents to avoid Singapore from suffering Chinese backlash.

If anything, the gahmen'll probably authorize some $haddup money. Definitely not $1.8 mil.

Chinese backlash?? .. keling backlash, pinoy backlash.. hahaha - all corporate-sponsored myths. No foreign country which is poor enough to have to send their people over to another country for low-skilled work, can create any effective backlash against a richer patron country.

Only those motherfarking, soulless CEOs with offshored factories will tell you otherwise.
 
1.8m not enough & not serious enough to even take a second look!

Should give this shit that they will be converting their citizenship to sinkie & the diseased deceased would have been miracurously cured & would have join PAP and secured for himself a multi million dollars salary plus other fees given to top ministers plus the grieve of losing an "only child", the father too devastated to work thereby loss of income & the mother too was so devastated that she need to be fucked 12 times a day and she ended up being a prostitute to cure her "wanna get fuck" psychological disorder. The claim should be in the vicinity of between 180 millions to 250 millions but willing to settle for 50 millions. Now that is a genuine loss of depency & agrieve claim!!!

PRC dogs will always & indefinitely be dogs! Too bad their "elite scholar" of a son is only worth 1.8m. That is so cheap, less than six months salary of the chao ah gua lizard! FTs are indeed cheaper dead or alive!
 
I'm laughing now! Lol U guys think a chao ah tiong kid is worth $1.8 million?!
 
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Cao Yuanchi

Just look at this nerd. A reflection of todays Ass-A-F paper generals? :D

 
Sad but it's futile to fight tis sort of case cos treatment of the cancer varies according to the patient's present condition! No protocol or SOP...some are so weak that they can't even survive the 1st dosage from chemotherapy! Got a cousin succumbed to it n died...
 
Chinese backlash?? .. keling backlash, pinoy backlash.. hahaha - all corporate-sponsored myths. No foreign country which is poor enough to have to send their people over to another country for low-skilled work, can create any effective backlash against a richer patron country.

Hey dumbass, how many Singaporeans are there on Forbes' list? how many Chinese are there? What is Singapore's foreigner reserve, GDP, land size and population compared to China?

You think China is some ASEAN country? I can think of 100 small little things they can tweak that will directly impact your life and mine. Their government don't even need to step in on this.

Just think of this. The top 1% of China's best educated students is enough to replace the entire population of Singapore.
 
Heh.. indeed they'd, Watchman.
We'd need more of such cases of money-grubbery from the gahmen's coffers to elicit a real change.

Fyi, just 4 words - they've no case.
Atra, which is also used for acne (Retin-A) & has shitloads of side effects, can cause deadly side-effects when used for certain leukemias.

..also the reasoning that the kid'd have provided for them, has ZERO basis, esp if the kid hasn't even worked in any significant capacity before.

That is called future earnings...
 
That is called future earnings...

the parents are talking crap. he probbaly had the leukemia for a few months or even years. what is a few days delay? what if chemo was given and he still succumb? they would then says they were given wrong advice and the chemotherapy killed him. either way no win if you go by their logic. I say fight it in court and get the experts in. they would lose bigtime. this sort of case, even in USA the lawyers would not touch as no case at all. alot of these china people like to compllain to press and cry mother/father. why don't they blame themselves as most leukemia has a hereditary component to it. bad genes.
 
That is called future earnings...

Yes it's a question of future earnings but more importantly where this earning is taking place:confused:

Is it based on earnings in Spore/China or Australia/Canada/USA . It will determine the size of the peanut :)
 
Predicted verdict : Misadventure

Whatever the fuck misadventure means.
 
since when bad genes can be so lucrative? should make the parents pay back the scholarship money instead.
 
Yes it's a question of future earnings but more importantly where this earning is taking place:confused:

Is it based on earnings in Spore/China or Australia/Canada/USA . It will determine the size of the peanut :)

That we need the lawyers to proof that...future earnings is subjective;)
 
the parents are talking crap. he probbaly had the leukemia for a few months or even years. what is a few days delay? what if chemo was given and he still succumb? they would then says they were given wrong advice and the chemotherapy killed him. either way no win if you go by their logic. I say fight it in court and get the experts in. they would lose bigtime. this sort of case, even in USA the lawyers would not touch as no case at all. alot of these china people like to compllain to press and cry mother/father. why don't they blame themselves as most leukemia has a hereditary component to it. bad genes.

I guess eveyone will agree that this is no case at all. who is their lawyer ? is he famous ?

I think that the lawyer is just trying to strike TOTO.
 
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