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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lynch finds the trial court properly denied the state's motion to dismiss medical malpractice claims brought by the patient whose children either died or sustained permanent injuries following an artificial insemination procedure. Although a portion of the lawsuit included informed consent claims related to the cytomegalovirus-positive status of the sperm donor, these claims were linked to the medical malpractice claims and did not allow for the application of sovereign immunity. Meanwhile, the court properly calculated damages for the child with permanent injuries because they were proximately caused by the state's failure to follow an applicable standard of care and the state was in the best position to absorb the costs of providing treatment over the course of the victim's life. Affirmed.