| Health Minister’s statement 
    that “medical mistakes inevitable” most regrettable as hospitals should be 
    required to have “zero-negligence” policy to avoid repetition of ordeals 
    like Yok Shan losing her left forearm or having a pair of forceps left in 
    abdomen after an operation 
    ___________________2008 Budget Debate Speech
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ______________________
 
      (Dewan 
      Rakyat,
      Monday):  
      The Health Minister, Datuk Seri 
      Dr. Chua Soi Lek’s statement in the press yesterday that “medical mistakes 
      are inevitable” however careful the doctors are is most regrettable and 
      must be deplored by all MPs as it is tantamount to giving a blank cheque 
      for hospital negligence endangering lives and welfare of the people 
      seeking medical treatment.
 We claim to want to be a first-world developed nation which is not matched 
      by a first-world mentality and mindset, such as making an important 
      distinction between mistakes and negligence in hospital. The former is 
      understandable and acceptable but the latter, i.e. negligence, is totally 
      unacceptable and unforgivable.
 
 Tragic cases like the baby girl Lai Yok Shan who lost her left forearm 
      because of a chain of negligence at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in 
      Klang or a private hospital nurse Kalaiyarasi Perumal, 44, who went 
      through the nightmare of a pair of forceps left in her abdomen after an 
      operation at the Sultan Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru cannot be accepted 
      as unavoidable incidents.
 
 Yok Shan was born two months premature on July 23, 2007 and kept in an 
      incubator and on a ventilator. When her condition deteriorated, it was 
      decided to give her strong antibiotics which could only be administered 
      intravenously.
 
 A trainee doctor who received instructions over the telephone from the 
      specialist doctor on duty administered the injection. The trainee doctor 
      inserted the needle into muscles and tissues instead of blood vessel in 
      the arm. This caused the baby’s arm to be infected.
 
 It is clear that there is a chain of irresponsibility and negligence 
      resulting in Yok Shan having to lose her arm, involving the trainee 
      doctor, the specialist doctor, the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital, the 
      Ministry of Health and even the panel of medical specialists announced by 
      Chua on August 9 to save Yok Shan’s left arm.
 
 This was because Lai’s parents were told that Yok Shan would undergo an 
      operation expected to last from two to four hours to amputate her left 
      arm, but in actual fact, no amputation was needed as the blackened arm 
      came off when the orthopedic surgeon lifted and turned it.
 
 Although the Health Ministry has admitted liability for Lai Yok Shan 
      losing her left forearm, the Minister should give a full account in 
      Parliament as to how such hospital negligence could occur, as this is a 
      matter of public interest and not just a private matter between the 
      Ministry and the Lai family concerned – furthermore we want to ensure that 
      there will not be a recurrence of such negligence.
 
 Hospital negligence has destroyed the life of Yok Shan who will have to 
      live with this man-made disaster in a life-span of 70 to 80 years. I call 
      on the Health Minister to ensure that the government pays a proper 
      compensation to Yok San – not a paltry sum of RM60, 000 that is now being 
      offered.
 
 Religious teacher Bashah Mustaffa who was given HIV-contaminated blood 
      during a transfusion in Jitra Hospital seven years ago has been awarded 
      RM450, 000 by the Alor Star High Court and is appealing against the 
      amount.
 
 The Health Minister and the Attorney-General should do justice to Yok 
      Shan’s tragedy caused by the shocking negligence of the Klang hospital 
      personnel with a compensation of at least RM2 million.
 
 (03/12/2007)
 
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |