Dead Liver Patient’s Family Sues UCI
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The family of Ana Castillo filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the University of California regents this week in connection with UCI Medical Center’s liver transplant program.
Castillo, 55, died in September 2004 after languishing on a waiting list nearly four years.
The lawsuit, filed by Wylie A. Aitken and Richard A. Cohn in Orange County Superior Court, alleges that the university failed to accept offers of livers and misrepresented her chances of a transplant.
The hospital did not have a full-time transplant surgeon on staff and failed to meet the minimum number of annual transplants required since 2002.
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