New mother dying of Covid denied lung transplant by medical insurance as it’s too expensive

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New mother dying of Covid denied lung transplant by medical insurance

‘I cannot, will not let my sister die when her baby is waiting for her,’ says patient’s sister

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A woman who gave birth to a premature baby and remains in hospital fighting for her life against Covid has been denied a lung transplant by her health insurers.

Gabriela Acuna delayed getting vaccinated due to her pregnancy, and caught the virus in August, according to her sister Paula Olmeda. Her condition rapidly deteriorated and she was admitted to hospital with failing lungs and heart.


On a GoFundMe page set up by Ms Olmeda, she says her sister’s care was complicated by her pregnancy and the hospital held off using a ventilator and other treatments because of risk to the foetus. Her family was unable to visit her due to Covid restrictions at the hospital.


Ms Olmeda wrote: “Gaby fought and fought for 2 weeks as her family watched helplessly through FaceTime. Everyone wanted the baby to reach at least 30 weeks before they would take him out but at 26 weeks pregnant she was dying, and her heart was now at risk.”

After an emergency caesarian section, Ms Acuna’s baby Ryden was born weighing just 1 pound and 10 ounces on September 13.

Having survived multiple lungs collapses and a cardiac arrest, Ms Acuna was then told she needed a lung transplant and was approved for the procedure.


Her family was told she would be airlifted from her Las Vegas hospital to a specialist California unit, but Nevada Medicaid denied the treatment at the last minute, and the helicopter that had arrived to collect Ms Acuna flew off without her.

The family learned the following day that the state of Nevada does not approve lung transplants.

“There are no words to describe that moment,” said Ms Olmeda.

According to News 3LV Nevada Medicaid said in a statement: “A lung transplant is not a covered service with Nevada Medicaid.”

Ms Olmeda said: “I cannot, will not let my sister die when her baby is waiting for her, when she came back from the dead and continues to fight for her life. I know she’s on borrowed time. She cannot survive in her current state.”

So far the GoFundMe page has raised $47,457 of its $2,500,000 goal, which is the amount needed for the surgery.
 

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they tryna raise $2.5M
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So far the GoFundMe page has raised $47,457 of its $2,500,000 goal, which is the amount needed for the surgery.

My goodness :merchant:

Vax is safe for pregnant women, so why not take it? Pregnant + COVID is a recipe for...well what she's in now

Somebody explain this Nevada Medicaid to me like I'm 5

How does the hospital make the required logistics bookings with an out of state hospital, order the helicopter, have it land at pick up, only to find out none of that shyt is covered :dwillhuh:
 

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So far the GoFundMe page has raised $47,457 of its $2,500,000 goal, which is the amount needed for the surgery.

this is just absolutely ridiculous. how could healthcare expenses possibly be this outrageous? you telling me a lung transplant cost the same as a fukking million dollar home in greenwhich, ct.?
 
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She didn't ask her doctor if she should get the shot while pregnant?
She had a scheduled appointment to get vaccinated but tested positive before she could get it.

This is a really sad story. Everything that could go wrong went wrong for her.



COVID-Ravaged Mom of Newborn Denied Lung Transplant: ‘How Cruel Is That?’

Acuna delayed getting the shot until she secured the approval of her OB-GYN. She had an appointment to do so the week of Aug. 23, days before she became one of 125,000 pregnant women to test positive for COVID. She was sent back home from an emergency room twice before her blood oxygen level fell so low she was admitted as one of the 97 percent of pregnant hospitalized COVID patients who were unvaccinated.
 
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