NUH baby saga: NUH’s apology is not an admission of liability, a lawyer said.
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Ms Jessica Cheung, senior associate of Edmond Pereira Law Corporation, said that the hospital's statement was not an admission of liability.

"As lawyers, we scrutinise every word. The apology brought up that the hospital should have done more, but only addressed issues like the two-hour wait," she said.

Mr Mark Teng, executive director of law firm That.Legal LLC, noted that legal action "should be the last resort as it can be costly for all parties involved". 

"It is best to first consider alternative dispute resolution mechanisms like negotiation or mediation," he added. 

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The woman was bleeding only after arriving at the hospital.

This is clearly NUH at fault for not giving her undue attention

And she is nearly full- term liao.

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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bled profusely for several hours should have required blood transfusion long ago...


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2 hour wait and lose the baby still cannot substantial. Simi LJ…

If anyone lose blood for 2 hour, you think the person still can survive…

How to define emergency?

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How long does it take?

Bleeding to death can happen very quickly. If the hemorrhaging isn’t stopped, a person can bleed to death in just five minutes. And if their injuries are severe, this timeline may be even shorter.

https://www.healthline.com/health/bleedi...h#timeline

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(31-03-2022, 12:27 AM)pinkypanther Wrote:  Ms Jessica Cheung, senior associate of Edmond Pereira Law Corporation, said that the hospital's statement was not an admission of liability.

"As lawyers, we scrutinise every word. The apology brought up that the hospital should have done more, but only addressed issues like the two-hour wait," she said.

Mr Mark Teng, executive director of law firm That.Legal LLC, noted that legal action "should be the last resort as it can be costly for all parties involved". 

"It is best to first consider alternative dispute resolution mechanisms like negotiation or mediation," he added. 

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sue NUH lah
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