Argentina: Hospital staff suspended in case of baby believed dead, shipped to morgue, found alive

Posted on April 10, 2012 • Filed under: Latin America News

Health Undersecretary Rafael Sabatinelli, reported that during the investigation by the unfortunate event of the premature baby started to breathe after being left for dead at birth, the professionals involved were removed preventively from office. He held a briefing with officials and leaders of the hospital. Faced with the unfortunate case of the baby of 26 weeks of gestation who began breathing after being left for dead at birth, Health Undersecretary Rafael Sabatinelli, said the hospital staff Perrando who was involved in the incident was removed from office as duration of the investigative process. “While it acted immediately, you must collect all the information needed to clarify the responsibilities of the case,” he said. Read Article Related Article

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