Sad part is, the mountains of paperwork they signed likely has language protecting the hospital against being sued for anything NOT medical malpractice. For example if a bypass machine in use suddenly catches fire or breaks down the hospital would say they couldn't predict that would happen.
I'm sure they will say the same about blood that they got from a third party that (most likely) wasn't screened properly for "contaminants".
Sad part is, the mountains of paperwork they signed likely has language protecting the hospital against being sued for anything NOT medical malpractice. For example if a bypass machine in use suddenly catches fire or breaks down the hospital would say they couldn't predict that would happen.
I'm sure they will say the same about blood that they got from a third party that (most likely) wasn't screened properly for "contaminants".
They do what the FDA tells them to do.
FDA has to change regulations and issue guidance.
Then the blood banks will change.