Transcript Case_SS

Trisha Bouchard, Orlando Bustos, Priscilla Correa, Jeremy Mah,
Yves Prosperine-Laflamme
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Summary of the Case
Discussing the Problem
Immediate Issues
Underlying Issues
Conclusion
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Case dates back to 1975
We are on the board of directors of a
company that makes transistors.
Back then, several deaths occurred due
pacemaker implantation in humans
Several factors could be to blame, 3 in
particular
We need to make a decision
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A pacemaker is a medical device that sends
electrical impulses to regulate a heartbeat
However, it disables the patient’s normal
heartbeat
If the pacemaker fails, the patient dies
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Patients
Transistor
Company
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Pacemaker
Company
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Creates pacemakers that give the ability to
sustain life, and live a normal life
Require transistors for their pacemakers
Creating faulty pacemakers that are killing
patients
Due to this, many suppliers have terminated
contracts with them due to liability
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Patients require a pacemaker to live, as it is
the only option
A basic right to live
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Due to this issue, the company may be legally
responsible for deaths related to faulty pacemakers
 Many members on the board no longer recommend
selling transistors to the pacemaker company
 However, they are the sole supplier available in the
market, and could lose market share
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Protect your
shareholders interest
and stop selling the
transistor, therefore,
eliminating legal liability
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Continue to sell the
transistor, risking legal
liability, and the
dissatisfaction of
shareholders
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The right to live, the
most basic human
need
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Risks of lawsuits
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Risking Human lives
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Moral Duty to
continue supplying
transistors?
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Obligation to their
shareholders
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Does the right to life affect our obligation to
look after our own needs first?
Deontologist position
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Advancements in technology allow for an
improved implantable pacemaker
Failures during
implantation and
reliability causing
injury and death
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Technological
advancements
improve reliability
and quality
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Pacemaker risk is
virtually nonexistent and safe
for patients
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Sole remaining supplier
Patients
Stakeholders
Supplying
Transistors
Pacemaker
company
Society
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New technologies do not have proper laws or
regulation
No quality of assurance for products
Vulnerable to lawsuits and liability
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What would you do?
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An action is right if it produces the greatest
amount of good for the greatest amount of
people
Actions are evaluated by looking at their
consequences
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• Avoid potential lawsuits
• Focus on other markets
• Reduce risks for stakeholders
• The pacemaker can potentially save many lives
• Casualties
• Further development of the pacemaker is stalled
• Lose market share
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• Fulfill obligation to protect human life
• Save many lives
• Keep 100% market share
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Many Potential lawsuits
Casualties of pacemaker deaths
Reputation damage
Currently not in stakeholder’s interest
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• Keep market share
• Potentially save many lives
• fulfill obligation to protect human life.
• Allow for further advancement of the pacemaker
• No liability
• Potentially have a faulty product
• Expensive and time consuming
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Alternative 3: Create legal contracts and
regulations to reduce liability
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Utilitarian
Analysis
Duty-Based
Analysis
Degeorge
Special
obligations
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• “produce the
greatest amount of
good for the
number of people
affected by the
action”
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Continued to sell BUT:
 Increased standards
 Assured against liability
 "showing compassion without sacrificing
business...in this way they felt that they were
serving the common good, protecting people's
rights to a promising new medical technology, the
pacemaker.”
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