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Greenwood MJ et al. - Loss of statutory immunity may occur for reasons of public policy, as reflected in case law and under the reasonableness standard. Without immunity, persons involved in the transfer of patients to receiving facilities may be subject to liability under ordinary rather than gross negligence standards.

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