Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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What reasons might explain Duke University Hospital's initial decision to provide the news media with reports only on Jesica's condition?
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The case pertains to the organ transplant operation of Jessica. Santillan. Organ transplant surgery was performed where no match was found between the heart and lungs of the donor as the blood type was not a correct match. There were issues in checking the compatibility of the blood type. It is important for the medical team to check thoroughly before taking the decision to undergo such major treatments. The Duke University took the initial decision to provide the news media with reports only about condition of Jesica.
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