Liu Banxia knew this matter would cause a stir; after all, it was a medical accident. Even if the primary responsibility didn't lie with the hospital, the nurses also had a duty of care and would still bear some of the blame.
In his view, the normal procedure would be to first communicate with the patient, have all three parties sit down together, and settle the compensation. The goal was to minimize the incident's impact; this was standard operating procedure.
However, the situation developed in a way that far exceeded his imagination, causing ripples throughout the Second Hospital and even Binhai City.
The first surprise was the patient's dissatisfaction with the 100,000-yuan compensation; he demanded 300,000 yuan. His reasoning was simple: he had almost died.
Even if current medical examinations showed no problems, issues could arise in the future.
