The standard for whether compensation is possible is whether the hospital’s behavior caused damage to the patient.
The "Tort Liability Law" stipulates that if a patient is harmed during diagnosis and treatment activities and the medical institution and its medical staff are at fault, the medical institution shall bear the liability for compensation. Medical staff should explain the condition and medical measures to patients during diagnosis and treatment activities. If surgery, special examination, or special treatment is required, medical staff should promptly explain the medical risks, alternative medical plans, etc. to the patient, and obtain their written consent; if it is not appropriate to explain to the patient, they should explain it to the patient's close relatives and obtain their written consent. Written consent. If medical personnel fail to fulfill their obligations in the preceding paragraph and cause harm to patients, the medical institution shall be liable for compensation. In emergencies such as rescuing a life-threatening patient, if the opinions of the patient or his close relatives cannot be obtained, corresponding medical measures may be implemented immediately with the approval of the person in charge of the medical institution or the authorized person in charge.