Cash Live
    Trending
    • Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Foot Locker, Deere, DoorDash and others
    • Taylor Swift’s advice for young people: Hearing the word ‘no’ was ‘more crucial than the moments I was told yes’
    • Europe admits it’ll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy
    • Cisco stock plunges as company forecasts surprising revenue decline
    • You can’t put money in a health savings account once you’re on Medicare. A House bill to change that comes with tradeoffs
    • House Democrats push for state and local taxes relief in appropriations bill
    • Climbing interest rates mean good news for annuity buyers
    • Chinese electric car start-up Nio says supply chain disruption, not demand, is its biggest problem
    • Personal Finance
    • Investing
      • Investing
      • Advisors
      • Investor Tips
    • Earnings
    • Business
      • Business
      • Small Business
    • Finance
      • Finance
      • Wealth
    Cash Live
    Home»Wealth»Former Theranos patient testifies blood test gave her false miscarriage diagnosis
    Wealth

    Former Theranos patient testifies blood test gave her false miscarriage diagnosis

    September 22, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
    106936900 1630608952994 eliz2 1 scaled
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos Inc., exits federal court in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021.
    David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images

    SAN JOSE, CALIF. — The first patient to take the stand in trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes said that the company’s blood test inaccurately showed she was suffering a miscarriage when in fact she had a healthy pregnancy.

    Brittany Gould, who had already miscarried three times testified on Tuesday that in September 2014 she took a Theranos blood-test at a Walgreens store in Arizona after learning that she was pregnant.

    After reviewing the results of the Theranos hCG test, which measured a pregnancy hormone, Gould’s nurse practitioner, Audra Zuchman, delivered some alarming news.

    “She told me your numbers are falling, unfortunately, and that I was miscarrying,” Gould said, getting emotional on the stand.

    Two Theranos hCG blood-tests indicated Gould was miscarrying. However, tests taken two and four days later through a different lab, Quest Diagnostics, confirmed that Gould was still pregnant. She eventually had a healthy baby.

    “I remember communicating to Brittany that it was looking as though this was a non-viable pregnancy which would make it her fourth loss,” Zuchman testified, later adding “there isn’t a medical explanation in a pregnancy loss for the value to go from 100 way back into the thousands or to go up at all really.”

    After filing a complaint with Theranos, Zuchman said she stopped sending patients there. “I felt very uncertain of the validity of the results and felt uncomfortable as a provider continuing to have my patients use it,” she recalled.

    Gould testified that after giving birth, she never used a Theranos product again. “You can’t provide accurate patient care with inaccurate results,” she said.

    Holmes is facing a dozen charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with what prosecutors call a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors and patients. She has pleaded not guilty.

    The one-time wunderkind of Silicon Valley dropped out of Stanford at 19 years old with the idea of revolutionizing healthcare. With Theranos, she promised to run hundreds of tests with just a finger-prick of blood. In 2015 a series of damning reports by former Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou exposed the blood-testing technology fell short.

    Among the government’s next witnesses is Justin Offen, an employee from PricewaterhouseCoopers, who will testify about private text messages between Holmes and Balwani. Prosecutors said they have obtained 12,000 messages between the two but plan to show a small portion to the jury.

    Cross examination of former scientist

    Earlier in the day, during cross examination of Surekha Gangakhedkar, a longtime senior scientist at Theranos, Holmes’ defense attorneys brought up a September 2013 email that Sunny Balwani, Theranos COO and for a time Holmes’ romantic partner, sent to her team and Holmes.

    The email suggested Gangakhedkar’s team wasn’t working hard enough.

    “Please note that the software team was here till 3:07am – and is already here now at 10am…” Balwani wrote, adding that the Edison devices were “all sitting idle.”

    “In the email he essentially boasts about the oppressive hours his team was working as though that was a badge of honor or something,” said Lance Wade, an attorney for Holmes. “He’s trying to make you feel guilty about the fact that you weren’t working, wasn’t he?”

    “Yes,” replied Gangakhedkar.

    “And he was trying to make your whole team feel guilty,” said Wade.

    “Yes” she testified.

    “Were you aware that Mr. Balwani criticized Ms. Holmes about that since she was the supervisor?” asked Wade.

    It was the first time during witness testimony that Holmes’ attorneys began shifting blame to Balwani.

    Gangakhedkar worked in a Theranos lab for eight years and reported directly to Holmes. She quit in 2013 over increasing concerns about the Edison blood-testing technology capabilities. Gangakhedkar testified that she repeatedly flagged the inaccuracy issues and her concerns to Holmes yet the CEO pushed ahead with the rollout in Walgreens stores.

    “In research and development sometimes you have to fail before you can succeed, right?” Wade asked.

    “Yes,” Gangakhedkar said.

    This article was originally published by Cnbc.com. Read the original article here.
    fqw82np

      Related Posts

      Taylor Swift’s advice for young people: Hearing the word ‘no’ was ‘more crucial than the moments I was told yes’

      May 20, 2022

      House Democrats push for state and local taxes relief in appropriations bill

      May 20, 2022

      A 1955 Mercedes just nabbed $143 million at auction, making it the most expensive car ever sold

      May 20, 2022

      Reality TV shows based on real estate are ‘horrible’ for the industry, says brokerage CEO

      May 20, 2022
      Add A Comment

      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Signup for our Newsletter
      Advert
      “Cryptocurrency
      Investing

      Crypto exchange FTX U.S. moves into stock trading

      May 19, 2022

      Rising fuel costs are a massive problem for business and consumers — Here’s why they’re so high

      May 19, 2022

      Melvin Capital says it’s winding down funds and returning money to investors during market turmoil

      May 19, 2022

      Robinhood shares jump 25% after crypto CEO Sam Bankman-Fried acquires stake

      May 18, 2022
      Finance

      Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Foot Locker, Deere, DoorDash and others

      May 20, 2022

      You can’t put money in a health savings account once you’re on Medicare. A House bill to change that comes with tradeoffs

      May 20, 2022

      Climbing interest rates mean good news for annuity buyers

      May 20, 2022

      Chinese electric car start-up Nio says supply chain disruption, not demand, is its biggest problem

      May 20, 2022
      Earnings

      Cisco stock plunges as company forecasts surprising revenue decline

      May 20, 2022

      Palo Alto Networks stock jumps after company lifts full-year forecast

      May 20, 2022

      Kohl’s says final sale bids expected in coming weeks; retailer slashes full-year outlook after earnings miss

      May 19, 2022

      Bath & Body Works shares fall as retailer cuts profit outlook due to inflation

      May 19, 2022
      Categories
      • Advisors
      • Business
      • Earnings
      • Finance
      • Investing
      • Investor Tips
      • Personal finance
      • Small Business
      • Wealth
      Archives
      • May 2022
      • April 2022
      • March 2022
      • February 2022
      • January 2022
      • December 2021
      • November 2021
      • October 2021
      • September 2021
      • August 2021
      • July 2021
      • June 2021
      • May 2021
      • April 2021
      • March 2021
      • February 2021
      • January 2021
      • December 2020
      • November 2020
      • October 2020
      • September 2020
      • August 2020
      • July 2020
      • June 2020
      • May 2020
      • April 2020
      • March 2020
      • February 2020
      • January 2020
      • September 2019
      • July 2019
      • September 2018
      • May 2018
      • March 2018
      • February 2018
      • December 2017
      • September 2017
      • June 2017
      • May 2017
      • April 2017
      • March 2017
      • December 2016
      • September 2016
      • August 2016
      • July 2016
      • June 2016
      • May 2016
      • April 2016
      • March 2016
      • October 2015
      • September 2015
      • July 2015
      • June 2015
      • March 2015
      • February 2015
      • January 2015
      • December 2014
      • October 2014
      • September 2014
      • July 2014
      Signup for our Newsletter
      Advert
      Uselful links
      • Contact
      • About us
      • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Cookie Policy (US)
      • Cookie Policy (EU)
      © 2022 Designed and Powered by JL Digital webbyrå.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

      Manage Cookie Consent
      To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
      Functional Always active
      The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
      Preferences
      The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
      Statistics
      The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
      Marketing
      The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
      Manage options Manage services Manage vendors Read more about these purposes
      View preferences
      {title} {title} {title}