Former Hospital Vice Superintendent Convicted for Brokering Organ Transplants in China, Medical License Revoked
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Chen Yao-li, former vice superintendent of Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, was sentenced to two years in prison with five years of probation for brokering organ transplants in China for nine patients, profiting NT$14.66 million. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has revoked his medical license, marking the first such case in Taiwan.
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- Q: What is Taiwan's organ transplant law?
- A: It adheres to the principle of non-remuneration and prohibits commercial organ transplants.