X-Message-Number: 4714
From:  (David Stodolsky)
Subject: re Good Faith
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 95 20:34:54 +0200 (CET DST)

> David Stodolski asks, "Have patients ever been lost as a result of people 
> acting in good faith?"

The question is whether (organisational) patients have been lost when people 
did *not* act in *bad faith*


> The loss of patients at Chatsworth (the #1 embarrassment in cryo history)
> can be traced directly back to the "noble deed" of accepting cases where
> there was little or no funding (hoping that donations would cover the
> costs of long-term storage) AND the practice of accepting patients whose
> costs were paid by relatives (who lost interest a couple years later). In

The loss was accompanied by outright lying.


Is this such a hard question?

dss


David S. Stodolsky      Euromath Center     University of Copenhagen
   Tel.: +45 38 33 03 30   Fax: +45 38 33 88 80 (C)


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